AIIMS surgical innovation offers new hope for patients with severe spine deformities
New Delhi [India], May 3 (ANI): A surgical technique pioneered at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences by Prof Bhavuk Garg is being seen as a major breakthrough in treating patients with severe and complex spinal deformities.
Over the past seven years, the procedure has helped patients who earlier faced very high surgical risks and limited treatment options.
Doctors said patients with such deformities often come with twisted spines, breathing problems, chronic pain, difficulty in standing upright, and social stigma. Earlier treatment methods for these extreme cases carried significant risks.
"In the past, these surgeries were feared because of the possibility of major neurological or life-threatening complications. Today, with better technique and experience, outcomes have improved remarkably," doctors said.
The AIIMS-developed technique has also drawn attention from spine surgeons internationally, strengthening India's position in advanced orthopaedic and spinal care.
For many patients, the surgery has not only corrected physical deformities but also restored confidence and dignity, offering a chance to return to a normal life. (ANI)
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