Dr. Paresh Bang | Matruchhaya Spine Clinic
Spinal Tuberculosis, also known as Pott’s Disease, is a spinal infection caused by tuberculosis that can lead to osteomyelitis, kyphotic deformity, and spinal mechanical instability.
Surgery for spinal tuberculosis is typically considered when:
As with any major surgery, there are potential risks and complications, including:
Recovery can vary depending on the extent of the surgery and the severity of the disease, but in general:
Surgery for spinal tuberculosis is often lifesaving or critical to preventing severe deformity, neurological damage, or ongoing infection. It is typically performed in combination with anti-tuberculous drug therapy and may involve decompression, spinal fusion, abscess drainage, or stabilization of the spine. Given the complex nature of spinal TB, it’s important for patients to be treated by an experienced spine surgeon with expertise in both infectious diseases and complex spinal surgery.Visit Our Hospital
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