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Dr. Dilip Kumar Kiyawat Spine Surgery

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Dr. Sanjay Vhora Spine Surgery

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Dr. Sachin Gandhi Spine Surgery

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Dr. Amol Rege Spine Surgery

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Dr. Praveen Jain Spine Surgery

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Dr. Sunny   Dole Spine Surgery
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Dr. Shrirang Kulkarni Spine Surgery

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Dr. Sabnis Manish Spine Surgery

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Dr. Prashant Khandelwal Spine Surgery

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Dr. R. Chandrashekhar Spine Surgery

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Dr. Deepak Patil Spine Surgery

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Dr. Tushar Deore Spine Surgery

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Dr. Jaykumar Gunjkar Spine Surgery

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Dr. Ambarish A Mathesul Spine Surgery

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Dr. Mayur Kardile Spine Surgery

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Top 10 Spine Surgery doctors Near Pune

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. Dilip Kumar Kiyawat

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52₹ 750
Dr. Sanjay Vhora

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41----
Dr. Sachin Gandhi

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29₹ 550
Dr. Amol Rege

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27₹ 600
Dr. Praveen Jain

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26₹ 1000
Dr. Sunny Dole

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26----
Dr. Shrirang Kulkarni

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24₹ 550
Dr. Sabnis Manish

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23₹ 700
Dr. Prashant Khandelwal

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23₹ 1000
Dr. R. Chandrashekhar

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23₹ 500

Questions & Answers on "Spine Surgery" (10)

Findings: Spastic straightening of the cervical spine. L3-4 and L2-3 broad-based disc bulge indenting the thecal sac encroaching upon both lateral recesses mildly compromising the inferior aspect of the neural foramina effects accentuated by posterior elements hypertrophies and short lamina. L4-5 broad-based disc bulge indenting the thecal sac which upon both lateral recesses comprising the neural foramina bilaterally. L5-S1 broad-based disc bulge encroaching upon both lateral recesses compromising the inferior aspect of the neural foramina Rest of scanned discs show no significant disc protrusions or foraminal compromise. Normal MR appearance of spinal cord and bone marrow signal intensity. No other abnormality seen. Impression: Multilevel spinal canal stenosis and bilateral neural compromise between L3-4 to L5-S1 and to lesser extent L2-3 with effects accentuated by bilateral posterior elements hypertrophies, short lamina and possibly mild epidural lipomatosis

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You have a condition calle­d spinal canal stenosis. This means the space­ around your spinal cord is narrow. The narrowing puts pressure on the­ nerves in your spine. This can le­ad to leg pain, numbness or weakne­ss. Aging and regular use of the spine­ cause wear and tear. Tre­atment options include physical therapy e­xercises, medications, or surge­ry in severe case­s.

Answered on 6th Aug '24

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My father is suffering from spinal neck pain tinitus

Male | 51

Kindly get an MRI cervical spine and carotid Doppler to rule out vessels involvement

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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My mother in law has been suffering from Moderate to severe spinal canal stenosis is noted resulting in crowding of cauda equina nerve roots.

Female | 56

Her spinal canal stenosis indicates that the area her spinal cord passes is becoming narrower. The compression may in turn apply force to the nerves that run down her legs, and consequently, she may have pain, weakness, or even numbness. Depending on the specific case, treatment may involve physical therapy, medications for pain, or in rare cases, surgery to relieve the pressure on the nerves.

Answered on 22nd Feb '25

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after spine surgery T2 to T4 patient got paraplegia what to do after to recover

Female | 76

Paraplegia is a lack of le­g movement. It can come from surge­ry issues. Immediately talk to the­ surgical team. They'll check what cause­d it, suggest recovery he­lp.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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I am 69 years old female. Since 2-3weeks I was having pain in right pelvic region and slight low backache.. Other than that I had no any symptoms…I had significant weight loss but didn’t care about it much…10 days back I underwent MRI Lumbo-sacral spine with TIM which showed partial collapse of L1 vertebra showing heterogenous altered signal intensity with in an ill-defined lobulated lesion in right half of body of L1 vertebra suggestive of either being neoplastic or infective..Then I underwent PET-CECT which showed Hypermetabolic lesion involving almost entire caudate lobe of liver suggestive of primary liver malignancy i.e.Hepatocellular carcinoma and hypermetabolic metastatic purely lytic lesion with large soft tissue component in L1 vertebra… I never had alcohol or any HBV or HCV infection nor I am obese..And spinal metastatis is very rare from liver…Please give your expert opinion regarding this case.. what may be the cause and what investigations should I need to do further? Also please tell me about the treatment options I could have

Female | 69

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Are the only options. As being metastatic it's stage 4 ca

Answered on 31st July '24

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