Spinal Tumor Surgery

Expert surgical care for spinal tumors with advanced techniques and compassionate support.

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What is a Spinal Tumor?

A spinal tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue within or surrounding the spinal cord and spinal column. Tumors may be benign or malignant and can affect spinal function, mobility, and overall health. Early diagnosis and advanced surgical intervention are essential for the best outcomes.

Spinal Tumor Diagram

Our Approach

  • Multidisciplinary evaluation involving neurosurgeons, oncologists, and radiologists.
  • Advanced imaging (MRI, CT, PET scans) for precise diagnosis.
  • Microsurgical and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
  • Intraoperative neuromonitoring to preserve spinal function.
  • Personalized post-operative care and rehabilitation.

Types of Spinal Tumors We Treat

Intramedullary

Ependymoma, astrocytoma, hemangioblastoma.

Extramedullary-Intradural

Meningioma, schwannoma, neurofibroma.

Extradural

Metastatic lesions, chordoma, osteogenic tumors.

Surgical Services & Procedures

Tumor resection (open & microsurgical)
Minimally invasive spine surgery
Spinal stabilization & fusion
Decompression surgeries
Adjunct radiotherapy & chemotherapy
Post-operative rehabilitation

Why Choose Us

Expert Surgeon

Led by Dr. Saket, a highly skilled neurosurgeon with extensive spinal surgery experience.

Advanced Technology

Neuronavigation, microsurgical tools, and intraoperative monitoring for precision care.

Comprehensive Care

From diagnosis to surgery and rehabilitation, we provide complete patient support.

Meet Dr. Saket

Dr. Saket Neuro

Dr. Saket

Specialist in Spinal & Pediatric Neurosurgery

With 10+ years of experience, Dr. Saket specializes in spinal tumor surgery, minimally invasive techniques, and complex neurosurgical care. He is dedicated to delivering safe, effective, and compassionate treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. With advanced technology and experienced surgeons, risks are minimized and outcomes are improved.

Recovery varies but most patients begin walking within days and return to normal activity within weeks.

Not always, but surgery aims to remove as much tumor as safely possible while preserving function.

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