Bone and joint disease
Treatments for osteoporosis and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Sjogren’s syndrome and lupus are all being developed using animal experiments. These diseases and their complications affect millions of people.
- Osteoporosis and related conditions
- Rickets
- Osteoarthritis
- Inflammatory joint disease
- Modifying the immune response
- Protection and prevention
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Ankylosing spondylitis
Spine surgery is rarely an initial treatment for back pain, however, there are a few emergencies that may require surgical treatment. In the vast majority of patients, spine surgery is only considered after a long course of conservative therapy. As stated earlier, back pain often takes quite some time to resolve. Therefore, rushing into spine surgery may not be the best idea. Most commonly, doctors will advise at least 3 to 6 months of conservative treatment before considering spine surgery.
Discectomy
A discectomy is a procedure to remove a portion of the disc that rests between each vertebrae. A herniated disc is the most common reason for spine surgery. In this type of spine surgery, the herniated disc is removed and relieve the pressure on the nerves.
Foramenotomy
A foramenotomy is also a procedure used to relieve pressure on a nerve, but in this case, the nerve is being pinched by more than just herniated disc. A foramenotomy removes a portion of bone and other tissue that may be compressing the nerve as it exits the spinal column.
Laminectomy
A laminectomy is done to relieve pressure on the spinal cord itself. A laminectomy is most commonly used to treat conditions such as spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis. Depending on the amount of bone removed, this procedure may be done with a spinal fusion to prevent instability.
Spine Fusion
A spine fusion is surgery that is done to eliminate motion between adjacent vertebrae. The spine fusion may be done because to treat a problem such as spondylolisthesis (unstable spine), or it may be done because of the extent of other surgery (such as a laminectomy).
Spinal Disc Replacement
Spinal disc replacement is a new surgery that is still quite uncommon. Spine disc replacement is done to treat specific types of back pain, while avoiding the problems associated with spine fusion surgery.
All these surgeries are done in our hospital.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that makes the spine look more like an “S” or “C” than a straight “I”. This sideways bending is almost always associated with a rotational component which makes the chest and back prominent on one side.
Cervical spine
Cervical spine surgery is generally performed on an elective basis to treat either:
Nerve/spinal cord impingement (decompression surgery) & Spinal instability (fusion surgery)
The two procedures are often combined, as a decompression may de-stabilize the spine and create the need for a fusion to add stability. Spinal instrumentation (such as a small plate) can also be used to help add stability to the spinal construct.
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