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Endoscopic Removal of Spinal Tumors

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What is Spine Cancer?

Any growth or tumor on the spine, whether malignant or benign, can disrupt nerve function, leading to discomfort, neurological issues, and potential paralysis. Other symptoms of spinal tumors may also occur. For spinal cancer treatment in Gurgaon, contact Dr. Arun Saroha. The cost of spine tumor surgery in India is significantly lower than in many other countries.

Symptoms of Spinal Tumors

Reduced sensation or muscle weakness in the chest, arms, and particularly legs.

  • Difficulty walking, potentially leading to falls.
  • Stiffness in the neck or back.
  • Pain and neurological symptoms (like tingling) that worsen with movement.
  • Decreased sensitivity to cold, heat, and pain.
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control.
  • Paralysis in various parts of the body, depending on the affected nerves.
  • Development of scoliosis or other spinal deformations.

Types of Spinal Tumors

Spinal tumors can be classified based on their location within the spine or the origin of the cells. Here are the main types of spinal tumors:

  • Intradural-Extramedullary Tumors: These tumors develop within the dura mater (the outer layer of the spinal cord) but outside the spinal cord itself. Common examples include:
    • Meningiomas: Tumors that form in the membranes surrounding the spinal cord, typically benign.
    • Schwannomas and Neurofibromas: These arise from the nerve roots that come off the spinal cord, usually benign.
  • Intramedullary Tumors: These tumors grow inside the spinal cord or within the nerves themselves. They are often found within the cervical (neck) region. Types include:
    • Astrocytomas: Typically slow-growing tumors that originate from the cells called astrocytes.
    • Ependymomas: Originating from ependymal cells that line the central canal of the spinal cord.
  • Extradural Tumors: These are the most common type of spinal tumors and are located outside the dura mater. They may invade the spinal column, bones, or discs. Often, these are metastatic cancers that have spread from other parts of the body. Types include:
    • Metastatic tumors: Secondary tumors that have spread from cancer in another part of the body, such as breast, lung, or prostate cancer.
    • Primary bone cancers: Such as osteosarcoma or chondrosarcoma, which originate in the spinal bones.

Diagnosis of Spinal Tumors

  • X-rays: While not very accurate for diagnosing tumors themselves, X-rays can reveal bone changes or spinal instability caused by a tumor.
  • MRI Scans: This is the gold standard for diagnosing spinal tumors. MRIs provide highly detailed images of the spinal cord, nerves, and surrounding structures.
  • CT Scans: CT scans create detailed cross-sectional images of the spine and surrounding bone structures, helpful in some cases.
  • Myelogram: This combines a CT scan with an injection of contrast material in the spinal fluid for a more precise image, especially when surgery or radiation therapy is being considered.

Spinal Cancer Treatment in Gurgaon Via Endoscopic Removal

Endoscopic spinal cancer removal is a minimally invasive surgical option available in Gurgaon, India. This technique uses small incisions and specialized cameras to reach and remove spinal tumors. It offers benefits like faster recovery times, less pain, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open surgery. Gurgaon is home to several top-tier doctors skilled in endoscopic spinal tumor removal. Reach out to Dr. Arun Saroha for professional medical assistance. However, it's important to remember that not all spinal tumors are suitable for endoscopic removal. Consulting Dr Arun Saroha, a qualified spine surgeon in India is crucial to determine if this advanced treatment is right for your specific case.

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