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Dr. Dinesh Rattnani

Senior Director - Neurosurgery, Neuro Critical Care & Spine Surgery


Neurosurgery, Critical Care, Neurosciences, Spine Surgery

Gender: Male

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Dr. Rohan Sinha

Senior Director - Neurosurgery & Spine Surgery


Neurosurgery, Neurosciences, Spine Surgery

Gender: Male

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Dr V.A. Senthil Kumar

Director – Orthopedics & Spinal Surgery


Orthopaedics & Joint Replacement, Spine Surgery

Gender: Male

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Dr. Pramod Saini

Associate Director - Spine Surgery


Spine Surgery

Gender: Male

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Dr. Shishir Kumar

Senior Consultant - Spine Surgery


Spine Surgery

Gender: Female

Dr. Devashish Sharma

Consultant - Spine & Deformity Correction


Spine Surgery

Gender: Male

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Spinal Conditions We Surgically Treat

The spine surgery team at Max Hospitals, Noida (Sec-19 and Sec-128) , addresses a comprehensive range of spinal disorders affecting the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions. Here are some of the many conditions we treat:

  • Herniated and Bulging Discs: Management of intervertebral disc problems that compress nerve roots, causing radiating pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms or legs.
  • Degenerative Disc Disease: Treatment for age-related wear and tear of spinal discs that leads to chronic back pain and reduced flexibility.
  • Spinal Stenosis: Correction of narrowing in the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, resulting in pain and mobility difficulties.
  • Spondylolisthesis: Addressing vertebral slippage that causes instability, nerve compression, and persistent lower back discomfort.
  • Spinal Fractures: Care for vertebral fractures resulting from trauma, osteoporosis, or other underlying conditions affecting bone integrity.
  • Scoliosis and Spinal Deformities: Treatment of abnormal spinal curvature that affects posture, causes pain, or impacts organ function.
  • Sciatica: Relief from nerve irritation causing sharp pain that radiates from the lower back through the leg.
  • Cervical Spondylosis: Management of neck-related degenerative changes causing stiffness, pain, and sometimes arm weakness or numbness.

Spine Procedures and Treatments Offered at Max Hospitals, Noida

The spine surgery team at Max Hospitals, Noida, performs a comprehensive range of surgical interventions tailored to address diverse spinal conditions. These include, but are not limited to, the following procedures:

  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Uses smaller incisions to reduce tissue damage, postoperative pain, and recovery time.
  • Discectomy and Microdiscectomy: Removes the portion of a damaged disc pressing on nerves to relieve pain and neurological symptoms.
  • Spinal Decompression Procedures: Creates space within the spinal canal to reduce nerve pressure caused by stenosis or disc herniation.
  • Spinal Fusion and Stabilisation: Permanently joins affected vertebrae to improve spinal strength and correct instability.
  • Endoscopic Spine Surgery: A precision-based technique that allows access to the spine using specialised instruments and minimal disruption.
  • Spine Trauma Surgery: Addresses fractures or instability caused by accidents or injuries, often requiring urgent intervention.
  • Corrective Surgery for Spinal Deformities: Helps improve alignment and reduce complications associated with abnormal spinal curvature.

Meet Our Spine Surgery Team at Max Hospitals

Our spine surgery team at Max Hospitals, Noida (Sec-19 and Sec-128), comprises highly qualified specialists dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of complex spinal disorders. Backed by modern diagnostic tools and advanced surgical techniques, the team delivers treatments that are precise, evidence-based, and customised to support safe recovery and improved quality of life.

Explore the specialists' profiles on this page to learn about their qualifications, areas of expertise, consultation schedules, fees, and more. To make expert spine care more accessible, select specialists offer video consultations, enabling patients to discuss symptoms, review diagnostic reports, and plan their treatment pathway with convenience and confidence.

Why Choose Max Hospitals Noida for Spine Surgery

Max Hospitals, Noida (Sec-19 and Sec-128), is one of the most trusted healthcare institutions for spine surgery, offering advanced treatment for a wide spectrum of spinal conditions with a strong focus on patient safety, precision, and lasting results. Here's why patients and families place their confidence in us for spine care:

Experienced Spine Surgeons

Our spine surgery team includes specialists with extensive experience in managing both routine and complex spinal disorders. Their expertise supports accurate diagnosis and carefully planned treatment strategies.

Comprehensive Spine Care Under One Roof

From advanced imaging and diagnostics to surgery, rehabilitation, and follow-up care, all services are available within the same hospital. This integrated approach ensures continuity of care and reduces the burden on patients and families.

Personalised Treatment Planning

Each treatment plan is tailored to the patient’s condition, severity of symptoms, and lifestyle needs. Surgeons take time to explain options clearly, helping patients make informed decisions with confidence.

Advanced Surgical Techniques

Modern spine surgery techniques and technology are used to enhance precision and minimise surgical risks. These advancements contribute to improved outcomes and better postoperative recovery.

Focus on Minimally Invasive Surgery

Whenever clinically appropriate, minimally invasive spine procedures are offered to reduce pain, limit tissue damage, and support faster return to daily activities.

Dedicated Emergency and Critical Care Support

The hospital is equipped to handle spinal emergencies, including trauma and acute neurological deterioration. Immediate access to specialist teams ensures timely intervention when it matters most.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should someone consult a spine surgeon?

Consultation with a spine surgeon is advisable when experiencing persistent back or neck pain that does not improve with rest, medication, or physiotherapy. Other indicators include numbness or tingling in the limbs, difficulty walking or maintaining balance, loss of bladder or bowel control, or weakness in the arms or legs. A referral from a general practitioner or orthopaedic specialist often follows initial conservative treatment attempts.

What is the difference between a spine surgeon and an orthopaedist?

While both may treat spinal conditions, a spine surgeon focuses specifically on surgical interventions for complex spinal disorders. Orthopaedic doctors, on the other hand, manage musculoskeletal problems. For conditions requiring surgical expertise, a spine surgeon's specialised training becomes essential.

Can spine problems be treated without surgery?

Many spinal conditions respond well to non-surgical treatments such as physiotherapy, pain management injections, medication, lifestyle modifications, and structured exercise programmes. Surgery is typically considered only when conservative measures fail to provide adequate relief or when there is progressive neurological deterioration that poses risks to long-term function.

Is spine surgery always the first line of treatment?

No, spine surgery is usually considered only after careful evaluation. In many cases, non-surgical treatments may be explored initially, and surgery is recommended when symptoms persist, worsen, or significantly affect quality of life.

How do doctors decide if spine surgery is necessary?

The decision is based on detailed clinical examination, patient history, and diagnostic imaging such as MRI or CT scans. Factors considered include severity of symptoms, degree of nerve compression, impact on daily activities, response to previous treatments, and potential risks of delaying intervention. Surgeons discuss all findings and options thoroughly before recommending surgery.

What should patients expect during recovery from spine surgery?

Recovery timelines vary depending on the procedure performed and individual health factors. Some patients may resume light activities within weeks, whilst others require several months for complete healing. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation often form an integral part of recovery, helping restore strength, flexibility, and normal movement patterns progressively.

Are there age restrictions for spine surgery?

There is no strict age limit for spine surgery. Suitability depends more on overall health status, specific condition being treated, and ability to tolerate anaesthesia and surgical intervention. Both younger and older patients can benefit from surgery when clinically indicated, with treatment plans adjusted to individual circumstances.

Will I need physiotherapy after spine surgery?

Physiotherapy is often recommended to improve strength, flexibility, and posture after surgery. It plays an important role in supporting recovery and reducing the risk of future spine problems.

Is it possible to have a video consultation before deciding on surgery?

Yes, Max Hospitals, Noida (Sec-19 and Sec-128), offers video consultation options with select spine surgeons. This allows patients to discuss symptoms, share diagnostic reports, understand treatment options, and seek clarity before committing to an in-person visit or surgical procedure.

What types of anaesthesia are used for spine surgery?

Most spine surgeries are performed under general anaesthesia, ensuring the patient remains completely unconscious and pain-free throughout the procedure. In some cases, regional anaesthesia or epidural blocks may be used. The anaesthesia team evaluates each patient individually and discusses the safest approach based on medical history and procedure requirements.

Can spine problems recur after surgery?

Whilst surgery aims to provide lasting relief, some conditions may recur or develop at adjacent spinal levels over time, particularly with degenerative conditions. Following post-surgical guidelines, maintaining proper posture, staying active, and attending regular follow-ups can help minimise recurrence risks and support long-term spinal health.

How soon after surgery can one get back to their normal routine?

The timeline varies by procedure type. Minimally invasive surgeries often allow quicker return to light activities within a few weeks, whereas more extensive procedures may require several months before resuming demanding physical tasks. Surgeons provide specific activity guidelines tailored to each patient's surgery and recovery progress.

Are spine surgeries painful?

Pain levels vary depending on the procedure and individual tolerance. Pain management plans are tailored to each patient to ensure comfort during the recovery period.

When should spine-related symptoms be treated as an emergency?

Sudden loss of movement, severe weakness, difficulty walking, loss of bladder or bowel control, or spinal injury due to trauma requires immediate medical attention.

Review

Reviewed by Dr. Pramod Saini, Associate Director - Spine Surgery, on 19 March 2026.