Minimally Invasive Surgery
INR 500
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery in Jaipur – Dr. Jalaj Meena, Expert Spine SurgeonAre you seeking advanced, effective, and less invasive solutions for your spinal issues? Dr. Jalaj Meena, a renowned spine surgeon in Jaipur, specializes in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) to treat a wide range of spinal conditions with precision and care.What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MIS)?Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MIS) is a cutting-edge approach that uses advanced tools and small incisions to treat spinal problems. Unlike traditional open surgeries, MIS minimizes tissue damage, reduces recovery time, and ensures better outcomes.Common conditions treated with MIS include:Herniated or bulging discsSpinal stenosisSciaticaDegenerative disc diseaseSpondylolisthesisSpinal fracturesWhy Choose Dr. Jalaj Meena for MIS in Jaipur?Expertise in Advanced Techniques: Dr. Meena has extensive experience and training in performing Minimally Invasive Spine Surgeries with a high success rate.State-of-the-Art Technology: Utilizing cutting-edge equipment like tubular retractors, endoscopes, and robotic assistance, Dr. Meena ensures precision and safety.Patient-Centric Approach: Dr. Meena offers personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s condition and lifestyle needs.Quicker Recovery: Patients treated by Dr. Meena experience minimal post-operative pain and faster returns to daily activities.Benefits of Minimally Invasive Spine SurgerySmaller incisions and minimal scarringReduced blood loss during surgeryLower risk of complicationsShorter hospital stays (often same-day discharge)Faster recovery and rehabilitationWho Can Benefit from MIS?MIS is ideal for individuals experiencing:Persistent back or neck painRadiating nerve pain (sciatica)Limited mobility due to spinal issuesSymptoms unresponsive to non-surgical treatmentsWhat to Expect During the ProcedureEvaluation: Dr. Meena conducts a detailed diagnosis using advanced imaging techniques like MRI or CT scans.Surgery: The procedure involves small incisions and specialized instruments to access and treat the affected area with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues.Recovery: Most patients resume light activities within a few days and fully recover within a few weeks.
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