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Thoracic Spine Surgery
Leading the Way in Thoracic Spine Surgical Excellence
Welcome to Universal Hospital, where we specialize in providing advanced thoracic spine surgery to address a range of conditions affecting the middle portion of the spine. Our expert team of thoracic spine surgeons is dedicated to delivering personalized and effective care to improve the function and well-being of our patients.
Conditions Treated with Thoracic Spine Surgery:
Thoracic spine surgery is often recommended for various conditions involving the middle portion of the spine.
Common conditions include:
- Herniated Discs: Surgical interventions to alleviate pressure on spinal nerves caused by a bulging or herniated disc in the thoracic spine.
- Thoracic Disc Degeneration: Fusion or disc replacement procedures may be performed to address degenerative changes in the thoracic discs.
- Thoracic Spinal Stenosis: Procedures to decompress the spinal canal and alleviate pressure on the spinal cord and nerves in the thoracic spine.
- Thoracic Scoliosis: Surgical correction of abnormal curvature in the thoracic spine.
- Thoracic Fractures: Stabilization and realignment of fractured vertebrae in the thoracic spine through surgical interventions.
- Spinal Tumors: Removal of tumors affecting the thoracic spine, often followed by stabilization procedures.
Types of Thoracic Spine Surgery:
- Thoracic Discectomy: Removal of a portion of a herniated or degenerated disc that is pressing on nerves.
- Thoracic Fusion: Joining two or more vertebrae together to stabilize the spine and reduce pain.
- Thoracic Decompression: Removal of bone or tissue to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
- Vertebrectomy: Surgical removal of a vertebra, often necessary in cases of tumors or severe fractures.
- Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty: Procedures to stabilize and repair vertebral compression fractures in the thoracic spine.
How Thoracic Spine Surgery Works:
- Preoperative Evaluation: Comprehensive assessments, including imaging studies, are conducted to precisely diagnose the thoracic spine condition.
- Patient Consultation: Detailed discussions with patients to explain the diagnosis, surgical options, and expected outcomes.
- Surgical Intervention: Depending on the condition, the surgeon performs the appropriate thoracic spine procedure to address the issue.
- Postoperative Care and Rehabilitation: Meticulous postoperative care, including physical therapy, to support the patient’s recovery and rehabilitation.
Advantages of Choosing Universal Hospital for Thoracic Spine Surgery:
- Expert Thoracic Spine Surgeons: Our team includes highly skilled and experienced spine surgeons dedicated to providing the highest standard of care for thoracic spine conditions.
- Advanced Technology: Universal Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art imaging and surgical technology for precise and effective thoracic spine surgeries.
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration: We collaborate with other medical specialists to ensure comprehensive care for patients with complex thoracic spine conditions.
- Patient-Centered Care: We prioritize open communication, involving patients in their treatment plans, and addressing their unique needs and concerns.