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Shanta Spine Hospital
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery in Nagpur

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1st Floor, Ashirwad Complex, Near Somalwar High School, Central Bazaar Road, Ramdaspeth. P.C. 440010, Nagpur, Nagpur.
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What you should know about Shanta Spine Hospital

Shanta spine hospital is a world-class specialized hospital situated in the heart of Nagpur offering a completely holistic approach to the management of the spinal problem. We cover the full gamut of spinal surgery from surgery to rehabilitation. Shanta spine hospital was started with the sole purpose of providing the highest level of patient care and satisfaction related to spinal disorders.
We provide our employees with world-class a facility which is an ideal nurturing ground for professional excellence. Senior professionals lend a guiding hand which makes teamwork here a lot more enriching and fun. An eclectic mix of people from different regions of the country and varied cultures combine here to make a colourful and vibrant workforce. At Shanta Spine, every employee is assured of an invigorating work atmosphere which translates to better productivity and leads to growth.

If you think you have it in you to be a part of a vibrant and talented team, we invite you to be a part of Shanta Spine Hospitals. A work environment that stimulates personal and professional growth is guaranteed. Be a part of our dynamic workforce and touch the lives of hundreds of people in your own unique way.We are looking for someone who shows dedication and honesty in their work. Our main aim is to give new and good life to our patients.
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We combine wisdom and formidable experience with state of the art technology and evidence-driven therapies. We aim to provide safe, high quality, cost-effective operative and nonoperative management of spinal disorders.

Our commitment to curing and care begins when the patients walk in and continue until they fully recover. We provide a complete clinical evaluation of patients with spinal disorders and with advanced modern equipment provide relief with required minimal invasive orthopaedic as well as neurosurgical spine surgeries. With in-house rehabilitation and physiotherapy set up, Shanta spine hospital is at the forefront of the next generation of the hospital in the field of spinal disorders.

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Spine Tumor

A spinal tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue within or surrounding the spinal cord and/or spinal column. These cells grow and multiply uncontrollably, seemingly unchecked by the mechanisms that control normal cells. Spinal tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).

SymptomsDepending on the location and type of spinal tumor, different signs and symptoms can develop, especially as a tumor grows and affects your spinal cord, surrounding nerves or blood vessels. Signs and symptoms of tumors affecting the spinal cord may include:
  • Back pain, sometimes radiating to other parts of your body
  • Loss of sensation, especially in your arms or legs
  • Difficulty walking, sometimes leading to falls
  • Decreased sensitivity to pain, heat and cold
  • Loss of bowel or bladder function
  • Muscle weakness that may occur in varying degrees and in different parts of your body, depending on which nerves or part of the spinal cord is compressed
Back pain is a common early symptom of both noncancerous and cancerous spinal tumors. Pain may also spread beyond your back to your hips, legs, feet or arms and may become more severe over time in spite of treatment.Spinal tumors progress at different rates. In general, cancerous spinal tumors grow more quickly, and noncancerous spinal tumors tend to develop very slowly.TreatmentsMonitoring- Some spinal tumors may be discovered before they cause symptoms — often when you're being evaluated for another condition.Surgery-This is often the treatment of choice for tumors that can be removed with an acceptable risk of spinal cord or nerve injury damage.Radiation therapy-This may be used to eliminate the remnants of tumors that remain after surgery, to treat inoperable tumors or to treat those tumors where surgery is too risky.Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS)-This method of delivering radiation is capable of delivering a high dose of precisely targeted radiation.Chemotherapy.-A standard treatment for many types of cancer, chemotherapy uses medications to destroy cancer cells or stop them from growing.Minimally Invasive Surgery

Spine surgery is traditionally done as "open surgery," meaning the area being operated on is opened with a long incision to allow the surgeon to view and access the anatomy. In recent years, however, technological advances have allowed more back and neck conditions to be treated with a minimally invasive surgical technique. Because minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS), does not involve a long incision, it avoids significant damage to the muscles surrounding the spine. In most cases, this results in less pain after surgery and a faster recovery.

BenefitsMinimally-invasive surgery should have less operative trauma, other complications, and adverse effects than an equivalent open surgery. It may be more or less expensive (for dental implants, a minimally-invasive method reduces the cost of installed implants and shortens the implant-prosthetic rehabilitation time with 4–6 monthsTypes of Minimally Invasive SurgeryRobotic surgery Advanced robotic systems give doctors greater control and vision during surgery, allowing them to perform safe, less invasive, and precise surgical procedures. During robotic-assisted surgery, surgeons operate from a console equipped with two master controllers that maneuver four robotic arms. By viewing a high-definition 3-D image on the console, the surgeon is able to see the surgical procedure better than ever before.Non-robotic minimally invasive surgery (endoscopic)Non-robotic minimally invasive surgery is also known as endoscopic surgery. You also may be familiar with terms like laparoscopic surgery, thoracoscopic surgery, or “keyhole” surgery. These are minimally invasive procedures that utilize an endoscope to reach internal organs through very small incisions.During endoscopic surgery, the surgeon inse

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Minimally Invasive Surgery

Spine surgery is traditionally done as "open surgery," meaning the area being operated on is opened with a long incision to allow the surgeon to view and access the anatomy. In recent years, however, technological advances have allowed more back and neck conditions to be treated with a minimally invasive surgical technique. Because minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS), does not involve a long incision, it avoids significant damage to the muscles surrounding the spine. In most cases, this results in less pain after surgery and a faster recovery.

BenefitsMinimally-invasive surgery should have less operative trauma, other complications, and adverse effects than an equivalent open surgery. It may be more or less expensive (for dental implants, a minimally-invasive method reduces the cost of installed implants and shortens the implant-prosthetic rehabilitation time with 4–6 monthsTypes of Minimally Invasive SurgeryRobotic surgery Advanced robotic systems give doctors greater control and vision during surgery, allowing them to perform safe, less invasive, and precise surgical procedures. During robotic-assisted surgery, surgeons operate from a console equipped with two master controllers that maneuver four robotic arms. By viewing a high-definition 3-D image on the console, the surgeon is able to see the surgical procedure better than ever before.Non-robotic minimally invasive surgery (endoscopic)Non-robotic minimally invasive surgery is also known as endoscopic surgery. You also may be familiar with terms like laparoscopic surgery, thoracoscopic surgery, or “keyhole” surgery. These are minimally invasive procedures that utilize an endoscope to reach internal organs through very small incisions.During endoscopic surgery, the surgeon inserts a thin, flexible tube with a video camera through a small incision or a natural orifice like the mouth or nostrils. The tube has a channel to utilize tiny surgical instruments, which the surgeon uses while viewing the organs on a computer monitor.Cervical Spine

Cervical spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck. The spinal canal is the open area in the bones (vertebrae) that make up the spinal column. The spinal cord is a collection of nerves that runs through the spinal canal from the base of the brain to the lower back. These nerves allow us to feel, to move, and to control the bowel and bladder and other body functions.

CausesCervical spinal stenosis is usually caused by age-related changes in the shape and size of the spinal canal and so is most common in people older than age 50. The aging process can cause a "bulging of the discs"—the spongy discs between the bones of the spine bulge out farther than normal—or a thickening of tissues that connect bones (ligaments). Aging can also lead to the destruction of tissues that cover bones (cartilage) and excessive growth of the bones in joints. These conditions can narrow the spinal canal (spinal stenosis). In rare cases, the spinal canal is narrowed from birth because of the way the bones are formed.TreatmentsIn mild cases of spinal stenosis, symptoms can usually be controlled with medicine to relieve pain, exercise to maintain strength and flexibility, and physical therapy. If your symptoms are severe, you have progressive weakness of your muscles or the pictures of your spine show that your spinal cord or nerves are being tightly squeezed; your doctor is likely to recommend decompressive surgery to relieve the pressure. This surgery may be done from the front or the back of the neck. It involves removing some of the disc, bone, and/or tissue that may be pressing on the nerve roots. Vertebrae are often joined together surgically (fused) to provide stability to the spine.Cervical spinal stenosis can potentially cause serious problems with the nervous system, including problems with bowel or bladder control (incontin

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Pediatric Spine Surgery

Spinal conditions such as scoliosis (curving of the spine), kyphosis (increasing round back of the spine), spondylolysis (stress fracture of the spine), and spondylolisthesis (movement of one part of the spine on another part) may affect children during their early or late childhood years. The majority of spinal disorders do not require bracing or surgery although regular checkups are needed to ensure that the condition does not worsen.

Pediatric Spine SurgeryEmory surgeons may use a combination of bracing and spinal casting to prevent your child from needing spinal surgery. When your child's physician feels that non-operative management is no longer appropriate, he may recommend a spinal fusion. While the specifics of the procedure will be discussed by your child's doctor, spinal fusion most commonly involves the placement of screws, hooks, and rods in the spine in order to prevent the deformity from worsening and perhaps even improve the appearance. Emory pediatric orthopedic surgeons have a great deal of experience treating children with all types of spinal conditions, from mild to the most severe.There are several surgical options:Spinal fusion for scoliosis
The abnormally curved vertebrae are fused together so that they heal into a single, solid bone. This will stop growth completely in the abnormal segment of the spine and prevent the curve from getting worse.• , Hemivertebra removal
 , A single hemivertebra can be surgically removed. This procedure will only fuse two to three vertebrae together.• , Growing rod
Growing rods do not actually grow but can be lengthened with minor surgery that is repeated every 6 to 8 months. The goal of a growing rod is to allow continued growth while correcting the curve. One or two rods are attached to the spine above and below the curve. Every 6 to 8 months, the child returns to the doctor and the rod is lengthened to keep up with the child's growth. When the child is full grown, the rod(s) are replaced and a spinal fusion is performed.• , Vertical Expandable Prosthetic Titanium Rib (VEPTR)
 , VEPTR is used for the management of severe scoliosis in young patients. These techniques , allow for continued growth of the spine in younger children to allow normal development and function.

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