Removes damaged cervical disc, relieves nerve compression, and stabilizes the spine with bone fusion.
Removes vertebral body to decompress spinal cord; fusion restores stability and corrects spinal alignment.
Removes bone to relieve pressure on nerves, then stabilizes spine with screws and rods.
Minimally invasive spine surgery through a small incision to remove herniated disc and relieve pain.
Emergency surgeries to stabilize fractured spine, prevent paralysis, and promote neurological recovery after trauma.
Corrects abnormalities at skull-spine junction, relieving compression of brainstem and spinal cord safely.
Microsurgical removal of tumors within or around spinal cord, preserving nerves and improving quality of life.
Corrects congenital spine defects like spina bifida, protecting spinal cord and preventing future complications.