MBBS, MS - Orthopedics, Fellowship - Neurosciences
Consultant - Spine Surgery
13 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MD, Fellowship - Surgical Neurology
Head - Spine Surgery
26 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - General Surgery
Head And Consultant - Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery
20 Years Of Experience, 1 Awards
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neurosurgery
Consultant - Neurosurgery
12 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neurosurgery
Consultant - Neurosurgery
40 Years Of Experience,
Neurosurgery
No.71/1, Millers Road, Opp. St. Anne's College, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560052
Multi Speciality Hospital
98, Kodihalli, Near HAL Bus Stop, Old Airport Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560017
Multi Speciality Hospital
Near, Venkatala, Bagalur Cross, Yelahanka, Bengaluru, Karnataka, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560064, India
Multi Speciality Hospital
Human Care Medical Charitable Trust, Adjoining MTNL Building, Delhi NCR, NCT Delhi, 110075
Multi Speciality Hospital
120/1, Andul Road, Near Nabanna, Junction between Andul Road and Second Hooghly Bridge, Shibpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, 711103
Super Speciality Hospital
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Yes, some surgeries can be done minimally invasively, reducing recovery time and risks.
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The surgery typically lasts between 3 to 6 hours, depending on its complexity.
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Signs include severe back pain, numbness, weakness, and difficulty walking.
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Untreated spinal tumors can lead to permanent nerve damage, paralysis, or other serious complications.
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There is a possibility of recurrence, but regular follow-ups and monitoring can help manage this.
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Factors include hospital type, surgeon’s experience, surgery complexity, and post-surgery care.
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Post-surgery pain is common, but it can be managed with prescribed pain medications.
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No, not all spinal tumors need surgery. Some can be treated with radiation or chemotherapy.
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Common types include laminectomy, spinal fusion, vertebroplasty, and minimally invasive spinal surgery.