Pelvis & Acetabulum

Dr. Gaurav Pawar, a leading orthopedic surgeon at Spire Hospital, Pune, specializes in comprehensive and advanced treatments for a wide range of spine-related conditions. With expertise in minimally invasive techniques and cutting-edge procedures, Dr. Pawar ensures precise diagnosis and tailored treatment plans to restore mobility, alleviate pain, and improve quality of life.

Pelvis & Acetabulum: Trauma and Fracture Fixation

Pelvis & Acetabulum Trauma and Fracture Fixation

These fractures can severely impact mobility and require immediate and specialized care to avoid long-term complications. At Spire Hospital, we offer expert treatment for these serious injuries to ensure the best possible outcomes.

  • Trauma & Fracture Fixation: Our orthopedic team specializes in the advanced management of pelvic and acetabular fractures using the latest surgical techniques, such as open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF). This involves the use of plates, screws, or rods to stabilize the fracture, promote healing, and restore normal function. With our expertise, we minimize complications and ensure faster recovery, allowing patients to regain strength and mobility quickly. Each treatment plan is personalized to the patient’s condition and needs, with a focus on rehabilitation to restore full functionality and quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is disc prolapse and how is it treated?

Disc prolapse, also known as a herniated disc, occurs when the soft material inside a spinal disc bulges out and presses on nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. Treatment options include nerve root blocks, mini open or mini-invasive decompression surgeries, endoscopic disc removal and decompression, and physiotherapy to reduce pain and improve mobility. Dr. Gaurav Pawar tailors the treatment based on the severity of the condition.

What is the difference between cervical and lumbar stenosis?

Cervical stenosis refers to narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck area, while lumbar stenosis affects the lower back. Both conditions can lead to nerve compression, causing pain, numbness, and weakness in the arms or legs. Treatment often includes decompression surgery, open decompression with fixation, or endoscopic decompression, depending on the severity of the condition.

How can I know if I need spine surgery for my back pain?

If conservative treatments like medication, physical therapy, or injections don’t relieve your pain, spine surgery may be considered. Dr. Gaurav Pawar will evaluate your condition through imaging tests (such as X-rays or MRIs) and physical examinations to determine if surgery is the right option. Conditions like disc prolapse, stenosis, or spondylolisthesis often benefit from surgical intervention.

What is endoscopic decompression surgery, and how does it help with back pain?

Endoscopic decompression surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small camera and instruments to remove the portion of a herniated disc or bone spurs that are pressing on spinal nerves. This technique reduces pain, promotes faster recovery, and minimizes scarring compared to traditional open surgery. It is an ideal solution for patients with herniated discs or spinal stenosis.

What is kyphoplasty, and when is it used?

Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spinal fractures, typically caused by osteoporosis. During the procedure, a balloon is inserted into the fractured vertebra, which is inflated to restore the vertebra’s normal height. Then, the cavity is filled with bone cement to stabilize the fracture. It helps alleviate pain and restore mobility in patients with vertebral fractures.

How long does it take to recover from spine surgery?

Recovery time depends on the type of surgery and the individual patient’s health. For minimally invasive procedures like endoscopic decompression, recovery is typically faster, and most patients can return to normal activities within a few weeks. More complex surgeries, such as open decompression with fixation, may require several months of recovery. Dr. Gaurav Pawar will provide a personalized rehabilitation plan to ensure optimal recovery.

What are the benefits of physiotherapy for spine problems?

Physiotherapy is crucial for strengthening the muscles supporting the spine, improving flexibility, and reducing pain. It can help alleviate symptoms of conditions like spondylosis, disc prolapse, and spinal stenosis by improving posture and increasing mobility. Physiotherapists at Spire Hospital design personalized programs to enhance recovery and prevent further degeneration.

How does spinal fixation work after a fracture?

Spinal fracture fixation involves using plates, screws, and rods to stabilize fractured vertebrae. This helps promote proper alignment and prevents further injury while the bones heal. It is commonly performed after traumatic fractures in the spine, such as those in the pelvis, acetabulum, or lumbar spine. The goal is to restore strength, prevent deformities, and improve functionality.

What is the role of pain management in treating spondylosis?

Pain management for spondylosis focuses on relieving chronic pain and improving the patient’s quality of life. Dr. Gaurav Pawar uses a range of techniques, including medication, nerve blocks, and physical therapy, to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. For more severe cases, treatments like spinal injections or acupuncture may also be recommended.

When should I consider surgery for my spondylolisthesis?

If spondylolisthesis (slippage of one vertebra over another) causes significant pain, nerve compression, or disability, surgery may be recommended. Dr. Gaurav Pawar will evaluate your condition through imaging tests and physical assessments to determine whether surgical interventions like decompression surgery or fusion surgery are necessary. The goal of surgery is to stabilize the spine and reduce pain, improving your overall quality of life.

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