Dr. Paresh Bang | Matruchhaya Spine Clinic

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Dr. Paresh Bang

M.B.B.S, D.orth, DNB, Fellow in Spine Surgery
Consultant Spine Surgeon
Dr. Paresh Bang is a young and dynamic Spine surgeon who is rendering his services in Nagpur. He has an experience of more than 12 years in the treatment of Spine problems.

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Scoliosis Surgeon In Chandrapur

Scoliosis Surgeon

Dr. Paresh Bang is a young and dynamic Spine surgeon who is rendering his services in Nagpur. He has an experience of more than 7 years in the treatment of Spine problems. He is an expert in performing surgeries in Spine through both open and minimal access techniques.

Scoliosis is a condition in which the patient’s spine transforms into abnormal lateral curvature. It is most common in children in their early adolescence. Also, scoliosis is two times more common in girls than in boys. Dr. Paresh Bang is one of the leading Orthopedic Spine Surgeon in the Nagpur.

What Causes Scoliosis?

In most cases, the cause behind developing scoliosis is unknown which is known as Idiopathic Scoliosis. Scoliosis can also result sometimes due to specific causes such as

  • The kids have associated syndromes which make their spine tilted including neurofibromatosis.
  • Abnormal formation of spinal bones. When the spinal bones fail to form completely or fail to separate from each other during fetal development.
  • It can also result from certain neuromuscular conditions including cerebral palsy.

In older adults, scoliosis occurs as a result of changes in the spine due to arthritis known as spondylosis.

When to Consider a Scoliosis Surgeon

Scoliosis surgery is generally recommended in the following situations:

  • Severe spinal curvature: Curvatures greater than 40 to 50 degrees, especially if worsening.
  • Chronic pain: Significant back pain that interferes with daily activities and does not improve with non-surgical treatments.
  • Respiratory or heart problems: In severe scoliosis, the curve may affect lung or heart function.
  • Progressive deformity: When the curvature continues to worsen, even with bracing or other treatments.
  • Cosmetic concerns: Significant spinal deformities that affect the person’s appearance and self-esteem.

When to Consider a Scoliosis Surgeon

Scoliosis surgery is generally recommended in the following situations:

  • Severe spinal curvature: Curvatures greater than 40 to 50 degrees, especially if worsening.
  • Chronic pain: Significant back pain that interferes with daily activities and does not improve with non-surgical treatments.
  • Respiratory or heart problems: In severe scoliosis, the curve may affect lung or heart function.
  • Progressive deformity: When the curvature continues to worsen, even with bracing or other treatments.
  • Cosmetic concerns: Significant spinal deformities that affect the person’s appearance and self-esteem.

Types of Scoliosis Surgery

  1. Spinal Fusion:
    • The most common surgery for scoliosis. It involves fusing two or more vertebrae together to prevent further curvature of the spine.
    • Instrumentation: Metal rods, screws, hooks, or wires are used to hold the spine in place while the bones fuse.
  2. Growing Rods:
    • Used in younger children whose spines are still growing. Adjustable rods are placed to control the curve while allowing the spine to grow.
    • A rods are lengthened every few months, often with minimally invasive techniques.
  3. Vertebral Body Tethering (VBT):
    • A less invasive option, particularly for adolescents. A flexible cord (tether) is attached to the spine to the straighten it while preserving mobility. Unlike fusion, VBT allows continued growth of the spine.
  4. Osteotomy:
    • For more severe, rigid scoliosis curves, a portion of the vertebra is removed to correct the spine’s alignment.

Key Roles of a Scoliosis Surgeon

  • Diagnosis: They assess the severity of scoliosis using X-rays, MRIs, and other diagnostic tools.
  • Non-surgical Treatment: For mild cases, they may recommend non-invasive options like bracing or physical therapy.
  • Surgical Treatment: For severe cases, they perform surgeries such as spinal fusion, which stabilizes the spine and reduces the curvature.
  • Postoperative Care: They guide recovery, helping patients with pain management, physical therapy, and long-term spine health.

Finding a Scoliosis Surgeon

  • Referrals: Start by asking for referrals from your primary care physician or a specialist you’re already seeing. They often know the best surgeons for scoliosis treatment.
  • Credentials: Look for surgeons who are board-certified in orthopedic surgery or neurosurgery with a specialization in spinal surgery.
  • Experience: A surgeon with extensive experience in treating scoliosis and performing the specific procedure you need is crucial.

Qualifications and Expertise of a Scoliosis Surgeon

  • Educational Background:Medical school, followed by a residency in orthopedic surgery or neurosurgery.
    Fellowship training in spinal surgery, with a focus on complex spinal deformities like scoliosis.
  • Board Certification: Look for surgeons who are board-certified by organizations such as the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) or the American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS).
  • Experience: Surgeons with significant experience in scoliosis treatment and correction are more likely to have higher success rates. They may also participate in scoliosis-specific organizations like the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS), which sets standards for the care of scoliosis patients.
  • Use of Advanced Techniques: Many scoliosis surgeons use the latest technologies, including 3D imaging, minimally invasive surgical techniques, and robotic-assisted surgery to improve precision and outcomes.Contact Us

Selecting the Right Scoliosis Surgeon

  • Expertise in Scoliosis: Ensure that the surgeon specializes in spinal deformities and has a significant amount of experience in scoliosis surgeries.
  • Consultations and Second Opinions: It’s a good idea to consult multiple scoliosis surgeons to compare treatment options, risks, and success rates before making a final decision.
  • Hospital Affiliations: Surgeons who work at well-known spine centers or hospitals that focus on orthopedic and neurological care often have access to the latest treatments and research.Visit Our Hospital
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