Spinal instability is among the major health concerns associated with a spine disease and can be caused by numerous factors. Instability in the lumbar spinal region, meaning along the lower back, is the most common form. It leads to pain, inflammation, restricted movement, and several other symptoms that affect your quality of life.
At IPSC Hospital, we offer comprehensive and patient-centred solutions for spinal instability and other such spinal conditions. While open surgeries are often a necessary evil, we believe in preventing our patients from it if possible. Conditions like spinal instability can be addressed by minimally invasive procedures like percutaneous spinal fixation surgery. The spine specialists in Bangalore at IPSC Hospital are experts in administering this treatment with a personalised touch to ensure that each patient gets the best results.
To learn more about the percutaneous spinal fixation surgery procedure at our spine hospital in Bangalore, continue reading.
A percutaneous spinal fixation surgery is a minimally invasive procedure meant to “fix” your spine. It provides stability to the spinal column by fixing or attaching rods and screws to it and binding a few vertebrae together. This provides a united strength and more rigidity to the spine. This method also eases potential nerve compressions and similar conditions. Thus it also helps relieve pain and reduce inflammation and tenderness.
In this procedure, our spine surgeon in Bangalore attaches a screw to the pedicles which bind the vertebrae together. Then, they attach rods to these screws and immobilize the entire arrangement. This structure is stabilized and free from the pain caused by compressed nerves.
The spinal fixation surgery can be performed singularly or as a part of a spine fusion surgery which binds two or more vertebrae together as one.
A percutaneous spinal fixation surgery helps address several conditions that cause instability of the spine including:
The spine specialists in Bangalore at IPSC Hospital assess your case, confirm your eligibility, and determine if the procedure will ease or address your concerns. They may prescribe some imaging tests for the evaluation of your spine. Once this is cleared and you are deemed eligible, they move on to the final testing and planning.
During the surgery, you will be given local anaesthesia and positioned on your stomach. Then, our spine surgeon will make a few small incisions along your spine, near the target site and insert the screws and rods through them. The screws are attached to the pedicles and rods are fitted into their heads. This forms an overall stable structure and supports your spine.
The entire surgery is guided by fluoroscopy or live CT imaging to ensure the precision and effectiveness of the procedure.
You will be kept under close observation after the surgery for a few hours before the doctors allow you to go home. The complete recovery may take around 3 to 6 weeks but you may be allowed to return to your daily schedule after about a week with the doctor’s permission. You may feel some soreness and discomfort in the incision site for a few days but it would fade away. Our doctors will prescribe you some medications for the pain and a smooth recovery.
A spinal fixation surgery at IPSC Hospital offers several benefits including:
IPSC Hospital is renowned for its expertise in spinal treatments and for providing the best spine care in Bangalore. We have a team of distinguished doctors with a deep-rooted understanding and passion for treating different spine conditions through different techniques. Our surgeons are highly skilled and experienced in performing both major and minimally invasive procedures with high success rates.
We believe in making quality spine treatment available to all at affordable prices. IPSC Hospital is equipped with the latest technology, advanced instrumentation, and machines to ensure high precision and efficiency at every step.
To get the best percutaneous spine fixation surgery from the top spine surgeons in Bangalore, visit IPSC Hospital today!
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