Unilateral Biportal Spine Endoscopy is an advanced minimally invasive
surgical technique that allows for precise treatment of spinal disorders with minimal disruption to
the surrounding tissues. By using small incisions and specialized instruments, it enables faster
recovery, reduced pain, and shorter hospital stays for patients.
Minimally invasive spine surgery offers several advantages over traditional
open surgery, including smaller incisions, less muscle disruption, reduced blood loss, shorter
recovery times, and a lower risk of complications. It typically results in less postoperative pain and
a faster return to daily activities.
Spine surgery can address a variety of conditions, including:
Degenerative disc disease
Spinal stenosis
Herniated discs
Scoliosis
Spondylolisthesis
Spinal fractures
Spinal infections and tumors
If you are experiencing chronic back pain, numbness, or weakness that does
not improve with non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy or medications, spine surgery may be
an option. A thorough evaluation, including imaging studies like MRI or CT scans, will help determine
the best course of treatment.
Yes, I am a Clinical Associate Professor in Spine and Orthopedics at Dr.
D.Y. Patil Hospital and Research Centre, where I teach and mentor future spine surgeons. Additionally,
I actively participate in research and have presented my findings at both national and international
conferences.
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