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Bibhash Lodh, BS News Agency, Kolkata: As spinal ailments continue to impact millions globally, they have emerged as one of the leading causes of disability worldwide, often silently taking away mobility, independence, and quality of life. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 619 million people were living with low back pain in 2020, a figure projected to rise to over 840 million by 2050. With spinal disorders increasingly affecting individuals across age groups due to sedentary lifestyles, poor posture, obesity, and ageing populations, the need for advanced treatment options that not only treat disease but restore dignity and daily living has become more critical than ever.
To highlight the evolving landscape of spine care, Dr. Anindya Basu, Clinical Lead & Senior Consultant – Spine Surgery; Dr. Pratyush Shahi, Associate Consultant – Spine Surgery; and Dr. Sourabh Ghosh, Specialist Surgeon, from Manipal Hospital Mukundapur hosted a programme titled “Precision at the Core,” attended by 10 patients who successfully recovered after spine treatment. The session showcased how modern surgical innovations are transforming the management of complex spinal conditions through safer, more precise, and minimally invasive approaches.
During the session, doctors shared that, The Department of Spine Surgery at Manipal Hospitals Mukundapur is equipped with state-of-the-art O-Arm® 3D Imaging and Navigation Technology, which is enabling them to perform complex spinal procedures with unprecedented accuracy. The O-Arm provides real-time three-dimensional imaging during surgery, allowing precise placement of spinal implants and instrumentation while minimizing the risk of complications. This technology is particularly beneficial in deformity correction surgeries, revision spine procedures, trauma cases, and complex spinal reconstructions as well as minimally invasive spinal Fusions.
The hospital is also at the forefront of Endoscopic Spine Surgery, one of the most advanced forms of minimally invasive spine surgery available today. The Spine Surgery team has the maximum experience of endoscopic spine surgeries in the region. Through tiny incisions and specialized endoscopic equipment, surgeons can treat conditions such as slipped discs, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression while causing minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Patients often experience reduced post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, and quicker return to daily activities.
A major strength of the spine programme is its expertise in Scoliosis and Complex Spinal Deformity Correction Surgery. Utilizing modern surgical planning, advanced neuromonitoring, 3D navigation, and evidence-based correction techniques, the team manages both paediatric and adult spinal deformities with a focus on safety and long-term functional outcomes. Patients from across Eastern India and neighboring countries increasingly seek treatment at the center for complex scoliosis, kyphosis, and revision deformity surgeries.
Beyond surgery, the hospital provides Comprehensive Spine Care, encompassing conservative treatment, pain management, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, spinal injections, minimally invasive procedures, trauma care, deformity correction, tumour surgery, infection management, and advanced reconstructive spinal surgery. A multidisciplinary team of spine surgeons, neurologists, neurosurgeons, pain specialists, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation experts works together to provide personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s needs.
Speaking on the advancements in spine care, Dr. Anindya Basu, Clinical Lead & Senior Consultant – Spine Surgery, Manipal Hospitals Mukundapur, said, “Modern spine surgery has evolved dramatically over the past decade. Technologies such as O-Arm navigation and endoscopic spine surgery allow us to perform increasingly complex procedures with greater precision and predictability. Our goal is to provide every patient with the most appropriate treatment, from conservative care to advanced reconstructive surgery, while ensuring the highest standards of safety and clinical excellence.”
During the programme, one of the patients, Ashok Kumar Karmakar, 67-year-old, a resident of Narendrapur, shared his emotional journey and stated, “For 5–6 months, I lived with unbearable pain in my legs. Even simple walking became a struggle, and nothing seemed to help. After meeting Dr. Anindya Basu at Manipal Hospital Mukundapur, I was diagnosed with L3–L4 disc dislocation and advised surgery. I was admitted on 4th May and operated on 5th May. What surprised me.