Spine Surgeon in Kolkata
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Overview
Are you experiencing persistent back pain? A spinal cord injury can be a life-altering event. It can affect the spinal cord, the bundle of nerves that transmits signals between your brain and body, impacting mobility, sensation, and overall quality of life. Spinal cord injuries can occur due to trauma, degenerative conditions, or structural abnormalities. Book an appointment with Dr. Rohit Mishra for early diagnosis and spine treatment in Kolkata.

Types of Spinal Cord Injuries
- Complete injury – Total loss of function below the injured area.
- Incomplete injury – Partial function remains, depending on the severity.
- Traumatic injury – Caused by accidents, falls or direct impact.
- Non-traumatic injury – Due to infections, tumours or degenerative diseases.
Different types of spine injuries include:
- Cervical (C1-C8): Injury in the neck region that affects arms, hands, trunk and legs.
- Thoracic (T1-T12): Injury in the upper and middle back that impacts trunk and legs.
- Lumbar (L1-L5): Injury in the lower back that affects hips and legs

Signs that you need a Spine Surgery

Loss of movement or sensation

Loss of movement or sensation

Difficulty breathing or speaking

Difficulty breathing or speaking

Pain, weakness or numbness

Pain, weakness or numbness

Loss of bladder or bowel control

Loss of bladder or bowel control

Muscle spasms or exaggerated reflexes

Muscle spasms or exaggerated reflexes

Intense pain/pressure feeling

Intense pain/pressure feeling

Sexual dysfunction

Sexual dysfunction

Temperature regulation issues

Temperature regulation issues
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Causes & Risk Factors of Spinal Cord Injuries
- Car accident trauma
- Sports-related spine injuries
- Hormonal and calcium issues
- Age-related disc herniation
- Violence or Trauma
- Degenerative spinal disease
- Spinal tumours or infections
- Diseases like osteoporosis or cancer
- Spinal blood flow issues
- Lifestyle-related spinal risks

Diagnosis of Spinal Cord Injuries
As a renowned spinal surgery doctor in Kolkata, Dr. Rohit Mishra recommends thorough diagnosis, such as physical exams and imaging tests, including:

Emergency assessment (ASIA scale)

Emergency assessment (ASIA scale)

CT scans

CT scans

MRI scans

MRI scans

X-rays

X-rays

Myelogram

Myelogram

Neurological examination

Neurological examination

Electromyography (EMG)

Electromyography (EMG)

Somatosensory evoked potential testing

Somatosensory evoked potential testing
Spine Treatment in Kolkata
Dr. Mishra offers a range of back and spine surgery options as well as neuro spine surgery in Kolkata, including:
- Discectomy: To remove a damaged or herniated spinal disc.
- Laminectomy: To relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
- Minimally invasive spine surgery: Smaller incisions are used for conditions like a Herniated disc and Degenerative disc disease.
- Spinal fusion: Stabilises the spine by fusing vertebrae.
- Artificial disc replacement: Replacing a damaged disc with an artificial one.
- Vertebroplasty: Injecting bone cement into fractured vertebrae.
- Rehabilitation therapy: To regain strength, mobility and function.
- Back surgery: For spinal deformity correction.

Frequently Asked Questions
When should I consider spine surgery?
If non-surgical treatments fail and pain affects daily activities, your doctor may suggest surgery as the only practical option.
Can spinal surgery treat chronic back pain?
Yes, for conditions like a herniated disc or spinal stenosis, surgery can relieve chronic pain.
What is the cost range for spine surgery?
The expenses of spine surgery vary by procedure complexity and hospital facilities. You may contact your insurance provider for insurance coverage.
What is the recovery time after a discectomy?
Recovery from the surgery varies, but most patients return to normal activities within a few weeks. Consult with your doctor to discuss your concerns.
Will I need physical therapy after surgery?
Yes. You will need rehabilitation to restore strength, flexibility and function after surgery.