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Success Stories

Spinal Injection

Every patient has a unique journey, and every successful surgery is a story of courage, trust, and healing. This page is dedicated to sharing real experiences of people who have undergone spine surgery and regained their quality of life. From patients suffering with severe pain or spinal deformity to those who struggled with day-to-day activities, these stories highlight how timely treatment and advanced surgical techniques can make a remarkable difference. We share these journeys not only to celebrate their recovery, but also to give hope and confidence to others who may be facing similar challenges.

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

A 12-year-old female presented with progressive right thoracic scoliosis. Posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion performed. Significant correction achieved with good postoperative alignment

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Severe Double Major Curve Scoliosis in Adolescent Female

Severe Double Major Curve Scoliosis in Adolescent Female

A 13-year-old girl presented with progressive scoliosis with a significant S-shaped deformity. Posterior spinal instrumentation and fusion were performed. Postoperative X-rays show excellent correction of both thoracic and lumbar curves with balanced shoulder and pelvic alignment. The patient is recovering well

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Infective Spondylodiscitis at L5-S1

Infective Spondylodiscitis at L5-S1

A 65-Year-Old FemaleThe patient presented with severe low back pain and difficulty in ambulation. Imaging revealed spondylodiscitis at L5-S1 with destruction of the end plates. After evaluation and stabilization, she underwent posterior instrumentation from L4 to S2AI with thorough debridement and bone grafting at L5-S1

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Spine fractures

Spine fractures

A 17-year-old girl presented with severe back pain and neurological deficits after a fall. Imaging revealed an L1 burst fracture with spinal cord compression. She underwent urgent surgical intervention, including decompression and stabilization. Postoperatively, she showed significant improvement and was able to walk independently

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TB Cervical Spine

TB Cervical Spine

A 65-year-old woman with quadriplegia from cervical spine tuberculosis underwent anterior cervical corpectomy and spinal reconstruction, followed by anti-tubercular therapy. With physiotherapy, she regained strength and independent mobility, highlighting the impact of timely surgery and comprehensive care

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