Dr. Paresh Bang | Matruchhaya Spine Clinic
Complex spine surgery is the surgical procedure in which six or more vertebrae of the spinal column are involved, and it takes six or more hours to repair a deformity in the spine. Complex spine surgery is one of the most challenging and demanding procedures and requires the highest patient dedication to be successfully conducted.
Complex spinal surgery involves intricate procedures to address severe spinal conditions that often require specialized techniques and expertise. These surgeries may involve multiple procedures, complex instrumentation, or unique challenges due to the patient’s anatomy or medical history.
You will also be evaluated preoperatively before complex spine surgery with respect to your general condition to assess whether you are fit enough for the surgery. The doctor will detail everything, from the pros and cons of the procedure to the form of anesthesia that will be given. Inform your doctor of all medications or supplements that you take at present like medications that could dilute the blood such as aspirin. Your doctor may instruct you to stop these medications for a short period of time leading up to your surgery. Be sure to inform your doctor of any allergies you may have to medications or latex. If you smoke, inform your doctor because nicotine can interfere with some of the bone fusion involved in long-term stability of your spine. Your doctor will give you options to help you quit smoking. Your doctor will also make a discussion of the recommendation that you do not eat or drink after midnight the night before your surgery.
Commonly, procedures in complex spine surgery include the following:
You be taken to the recovery area immediately after surgery where you receive further close monitoring and care. Several equipment will be attached to you during this time, most often a pulse oximeter that monitors your oxygen level and IVs that infuse fluids and medications. You may also be fitted with catheters attached to your bladder and compression stockings on your legs to prevent blood clots. You will be significantly in pain. Typically, will be on some type of pain medication, and muscle relaxants. You’ll also have ice packs applied to the areas of injury to keep those areas numb and comfortable. You should sit, get out of bed, stand, and walk up and down the unit to maintain circulation and prevent stiffness. You are advised to wear a back brace that reduces bending and twisting, which could make things worse and will leave your spine alone to heal. As part of your recovery program, you will receive a customized physical therapy regimen. You will be advised on how to alter activities, diet, wound and dressing care, bathing, driving, and you will be counselled on the need to avoid smoking during the healing and recovery process.
Complex spinal surgery represents a delicate balance between the potential for significant improvement and the inherent risks associated with intricate procedures. While these surgeries can offer life-changing benefits for individuals with severe spinal conditions, they require careful consideration and a commitment to comprehensive care. Visit Our Hospital
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