Elevating Spine Health: Ayushmanam - The Epitome of Spine Surgery Excellence in Delhi - NCR
Step into the realm of exceptional spine care at Ayushmanam, recognized as the foremost Spine Surgery Center in Delhi, where our commitment to spine health extends beyond treatment—it's a holistic journey to wellness. The Department of Spine Surgery stands as a specialized haven, dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of a spectrum of spine-related conditions.
Comprehensive Care for a Range of Conditions: Our department, led by a team of seasoned spine surgeons, employs advanced facilities and diagnostic techniques to address various spine disorders. From degenerative disc disease to spinal tumors, our services encompass both surgical and non-surgical treatments, ensuring a tailored approach to each patient's unique needs.
Advanced Surgical Expertise: Ayushmanam's Spine Surgery Department boasts state-of-the-art operating rooms and advanced surgical instruments, facilitating a spectrum of spine surgeries. These include minimally invasive procedures, complex spinal reconstructions, spinal fusion, disc replacement surgery, and spinal deformity corrections. Our skilled surgeons leverage cutting-edge techniques and technologies like intraoperative monitoring and endoscopic spine surgery to optimize outcomes.
Holistic Approach to Spine Health: Beyond surgical interventions, our commitment extends to non-surgical treatments, incorporating physiotherapy, pain management, and rehabilitation programs. This holistic approach caters to patients who may not require surgery or forms an integral part of post-operative care, emphasizing overall well-being.
The Department of Spine Surgery at Ayushmanam is unwaveringly committed to providing patient-centered care. Guided by evidence-based practices, our focus is on minimizing risks, complications, and ensuring optimal patient outcomes. Collaborating closely with neurology, orthopedics, and physiotherapy, our multidisciplinary approach to patient care promotes overall spine health.
There are several common spine diseases that can affect the health and function of the spine. These may include:
- Degenerative Disc Disease: This is a condition where the discs between the vertebrae in the spine break down, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
- Herniated Disc : Also known as a slipped or ruptured disc, this occurs when the inner portion of a spinal disc protrudes through the outer layer, causing pressure on nearby nerves and resulting in pain, numbness, and weakness in the affected area.
- Spinal Stenosis : This condition is characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal or nerve root canals, leading to compression of the spinal cord or nerves, causing pain, tingling, and weakness in the back, neck, arms, or legs.
- Spondylolisthesis : This is a condition where one vertebra slips forward or backward in relation to the adjacent vertebra, resulting in pain, instability, and nerve compression.
- Spinal Fractures : Fractures of the vertebrae can occur due to trauma, osteoporosis, or other conditions, resulting in pain, instability, and potential nerve damage.
- Spinal Infections : Infections of the spine, such as spinal osteomyelitis or discitis, can result in pain, inflammation, and potential damage to the spinal structures.
- Spinal Tumors : Tumors that develop in or around the spine, whether benign or malignant, can cause pain, nerve compression, and other symptoms.
- Ankylosing Spondylitis : This is a type of inflammatory arthritis that primarily affects the spine, leading to inflammation, stiffness, and fusion of the vertebrae, resulting in reduced mobility and deformity.
- Sciatica : Sciatica is a condition characterized by pain, tingling, and numbness that radiates from the lower back down the leg, often caused by compression of the sciatic nerve in the spine.
- Radiculopathy : Radiculopathy refers to nerve root compression in the spine, commonly caused by conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or spondylolisthesis, resulting in pain, weakness, and numbness along the path of the affected nerve.
- Boasting an experienced team that has successfully completed 25,000 joint replacements, marking a pinnacle in joint replacement achievements in NCR.
- A cumulative experience exceeding 100 years, with over 50 years of expertise every time they step into the operating theatre as a minimum of two team members collaboratively perform a surgery
- Helmed by Dr. Surya Bhan, the former Head of the Department at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, the team also spearheads the Bone and Joints department at Primus Super Speciality Hospital.
- Harnessing the power of the most advanced medical technologies available in the field of Bone and Joints, including cutting-edge robotics and navigation technologies.
- An avant-garde and minimally invasive technique for joint replacement surgery that helps in faster recovery and minimal blood and tissue loss and also complications, virtually brought them down to zero.
Signs and Symptoms
- Pain : Persistent or recurrent joint pain is a primary symptom of joint problems. The pain may be sharp, dull, aching, or throbbing.
- Swelling : Inflammation of the joint can lead to swelling, causing the affected area to appear larger or feel tender to the touch.
- Stiffness : Joint stiffness, especially after periods of inactivity, is a common symptom. It can impact flexibility and ease of movement.
- Reduced Range of Motion : Joint problems often result in a decreased range of motion, making it challenging to perform certain movements.
- Weakness : Muscular weakness around the joint may occur, affecting the ability to bear weight or engage in normal activities.
- Warmth or Heat : Inflamed joints may feel warm to the touch. Increased temperature around the joint can be a sign of inflammation.
- Redness : Inflammatory joint conditions can cause redness around the affected area.
- Crepitus : Unusual sounds, such as cracking, popping, or grinding, when moving the joint may occur.
- Tenderness : The joint may be sensitive to touch, and tenderness may be present, especially during movement.
- Locking or Catching : Joint problems may result in a sensation of the joint locking or catching during movement.
- Fatigue : Chronic joint problems can lead to fatigue, as the body copes with ongoing pain and inflammation.
- Changes in Joint Shape : Severe joint problems, especially those associated with conditions like arthritis, can cause changes in the shape or alignment of the joint.
It's important to note that the diagnosis and treatment of spine diseases should be done by a qualified healthcare professional specializing in spine care, as each condition may require specific medical or surgical interventions tailored to th
Doctors
Prof. Dr Surya Bhan (MS, FRCS)
Sr. Consultant - Chief Joint Replacement
Surgeon & Director of Orthopaedics
Specialities
Orthopaedics
Key Achievements
Experience 40 years | 20,000 + Joint replacement Surgeries | Ex AIIMS HOD
Dr Deepak Thakur (MBBS, MS, MCh - Orthopaedics)
Sr. Consultant - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement
at Ayushmanam
Specialities
Orthopaedics
Key Achievements
Experience 20 years | 5000+ Jt Replacements Expert in Robotic Surgery
Dr Vaibhav Jain (MBBS & MS)
Sr. Consultant - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement
at Ayushmanam
Specialities
Orthopaedics
Key Achievements
Experience 20 years | 5500+ Jt Replacements Expert in Sports Medicine
Dr Dattatreya Mohapatra (MBBS & MS)
Sr. Consultant - Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement
at Ayushmanam
Specialities
Orthopaedics
Key Achievements
Experience 20 years | 5500+ Jt Replacements Expert in Partial Joints
key Procedures
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