Medical Services

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Spine Surgery

Comprehensive Spine Care at Empire Hospital

At Empire Hospital’s Spine Surgery Centre, we specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of spine-related conditions, offering personalized, evidence-based care from the neck to the lower back. Our multidisciplinary team, including spine surgeons, pain management specialists, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists, ensures a holistic approach to spine health, prioritizing non-surgical treatments whenever possible.

Non-Surgical Spine Treatments

Contrary to common belief, back pain does not always require surgery. Approximately 90% of our patients experience pain relief and restored mobility through non-surgical methods, including:

Advanced Surgical Treatments

When surgery is necessary, our highly trained spine surgeons offer both traditional and minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) for conditions such as:

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)

Performed through small incisions, this technique leads to:

Comprehensive Diagnostic & Treatment Services

At Empire Hospital, we integrate cutting-edge technology with a patient-centered approach, ensuring optimal spine health and long-term well-being. Whether through non-surgical rehabilitation or minimally invasive surgery, our expert team is committed to helping you regain mobility, reduce pain, and improve your quality of life.

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General Information

Our Spine Surgery Department treats a wide range of conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, spinal tumors, spinal fractures, and spinal cord injuries.
Spine surgery aims to relieve pain, improve function, and correct spinal deformities. It can address both structural problems (e.g., misalignment or instability) and neurological issues (e.g., nerve compression causing pain, weakness, or numbness).
No, not all spine conditions require surgery. Many conditions are managed with non-surgical treatments like physical therapy, medications, injections, or lifestyle changes. Surgery is typically considered when non-surgical options have not provided relief, or if the condition is causing significant disability or progressive neurological issues.

Types of Spine Surgery

We offer a variety of spine surgery options, including:

  • Discectomy: Removal of a herniated disc to relieve pressure on the nerves.
  • Laminectomy: Removal of a portion of the vertebrae (lamina) to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
  • Spinal Fusion: Joining two or more vertebrae together to stabilize the spine and prevent further injury.
  • Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty: Minimally invasive procedures to treat compression fractures of the spine.
  • Scoliosis Surgery: Corrective surgery for spinal deformities like scoliosis, often involving rods and screws to straighten the spine.
  • Artificial Disc Replacement: Replacing a damaged disc with an artificial one to maintain mobility.

Eligibility and Consultation

Spine surgery is typically considered when conservative treatments (e.g., physical therapy, medication) have not worked, and the condition significantly affects your quality of life. A thorough evaluation by our spine specialist, including imaging tests (MRI, CT scan, X-rays), will help determine if surgery is appropriate for you.

Referrals are welcome but not required. You can book an appointment directly with our Spine Surgery Department.

Spine Surgery Process

During your consultation, the spine surgeon will review your medical history, perform a physical exam, and may recommend imaging studies (such as X-rays, MRI, or CT scans) to assess the condition of your spine. The surgeon will then discuss potential treatment options, including surgery if necessary, and answer any questions you may have.

Yes, most spine surgeries are performed under general anesthesia, meaning you will be asleep and pain-free throughout the procedure.

The length of the surgery depends on the procedure. Most spine surgeries take 2-4 hours, though more complex surgeries may take longer.

Recovery and Post-Surgery Care

Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery and the individual patient. Minimally invasive procedures may have a quicker recovery time, with some patients returning to normal activities in 2-6 weeks. More complex surgeries may require 6-12 weeks or longer for full recovery.

Yes, physical therapy is often recommended after spine surgery to improve mobility, strengthen muscles, and enhance recovery. Our rehabilitation team will develop a personalized plan to help you regain function and prevent future problems.

As with any surgery, there are risks, including infection, bleeding, nerve injury, blood clots, and complications related to anesthesia. However, the risks are minimized by our highly skilled surgical team and the use of modern surgical techniques.

As with any surgery, there are risks, including infection, bleeding, nerve injury, blood clots, and complications related to anesthesia. However, the risks are minimized by our highly skilled surgical team and the use of modern surgical techniques.

Pain Management

Some level of discomfort is normal after spine surgery, but pain management strategies are available, including medications, nerve blocks, and physical therapy. Our team will work with you to ensure that your pain is controlled and that you are comfortable during recovery.

Insurance and Costs

Most insurance plans do cover spine surgery, but coverage varies depending on your policy. Our billing department will assist with insurance verification, pre-authorization, and help you understand your coverage.
Yes, once we have a clear diagnosis and treatment plan, we can provide an estimate for surgery costs, including the procedure, hospitalization, and post-operative care.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Minimally invasive spine surgery involves smaller incisions, less muscle disruption, and often faster recovery times. Procedures like minimally invasive discectomy and spinal fusion are examples of techniques that reduce hospital stays and promote quicker healing.

Not all conditions are suited for minimally invasive surgery. The best approach will depend on the nature of the spine issue, your overall health, and other factors. Your spine surgeon will discuss the most appropriate options for you.