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Texas Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery | Dr. Shaad Bidiwala

Best Dallas Spine Surgeon

  • Conditions
    • Do I Really Need Spine Surgery?
    • Cervical Disc Herniations
    • Lumbar Disc Herniations
    • Lumbar Instability
    • Lumbar Fractures
    • Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
  • Procedures
    • Nonsurgical Treatments
    • ACDF (Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion)
    • Kyphoplasty
    • Lumbar Laminectomy
    • LMD (Lumbar Microdiscectomy)
    • Lumbar Interbody Fusion
      • ALIF (Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion)
      • PLIF (Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion)
      • TLIF (Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion)
      • XLIF (Extreme Lateral Interbody Fusion)
    • Minimally Invasive Instrumentation (Screws & Rods)
    • PLF (Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion)
  • Technologies
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    • Technology for Compression Fractures
    • Technology for Lumbar Stenosis
    • Technology for Lumbar Instability
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How to Help Loved Ones Going Through Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

April 6, 2017

Going through minimally invasive spine surgery can be a stressful time for those that suffer an injury and feel pain, and you may wonder how you can help them. In many cases, our first instinct is to load their fridge with food and send cards and flowers as they recover. However, if you have a loved one going through minimally invasive spine surgery, here are a few other ways that you can make their experience go smoother. Offer Them Assistance at Home and for Travel Make sure that your loved one has help at home when it comes to the recovery process, as well as before the procedure takes place. While the recovery is shorter for minimally invasive spine surgery than traditional methods, they will still have some limitations when it comes to maneuvering around the house. You should ... Read More

Choosing a Spine Surgeon: Things to Consider

February 9, 2017

So you’ve tried everything else, and you’ve now found you have no choice but to undergo spinal surgery. This can be a scary time in your life, and it’s imperative that you choose the right spine surgeon to help you rest more easily throughout the process. What are some of the things to consider when choosing your spine surgeon? What Are Their Qualifications? One of the first things to look at is the qualifications because you only want the best spinal surgeon to work on your spine. Do they only have minimal qualifications? Or have they spent years studying and remaining dedicated to the field? Equally important, what types of surgeries and patients do they currently undertake? Do they make every effort to keep up with the latest developments in spinal surgery? You can typically find ... Read More

Why Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Should Be a Primary Choice

January 5, 2017

When you learn that you have a spinal issue, it can be a very disheartening time because the spine is so important to our quality of life. However, over the years, many procedures have developed that have advanced the methods and equipment used and they is much more efficient. If you find yourself with a spine injury, don’t think that you only have one option. Here are a few reasons that minimally invasive spine surgery might be the best choice for you. There Is More Risk Involved with Other Spine Surgeries Minimally invasive spine surgery isn’t going to have the risk factors that many other spine surgeries that some doctors will recommend. Make sure that you look at all of your options and the risk factors that are involved. Also, don’t be afraid to ask questions about the procedure ... Read More

Why Patient’s Choose a Neurosurgeon

November 9, 2016

Our body has many unique and complex parts and you’ll find doctors have specialties that treat these different areas. Neurosurgeons can help with many areas of the body, but they specialize in the spine. And even when other doctors have the ability to treat herniated discs and other troublesome and painful ailments, a neurosurgeon will still be the top choice of the majority. Most people choose neurosurgeons based on their extensive knowledge and experience with the spine, and here are a couple things that you can factor into your decision. Neurosurgeons Treat the Entire Spine You may not know that not all doctors treat the entire spine. Some will only have the education to treat certain areas, and when you want to ensure that your spine is understood and carefully handled by your ... Read More

Finding the Right Doctor For Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

October 12, 2016

When you’re considering minimally invasive spine surgery, you may not know a lot about the procedure or what to expect from a doctor. It can be a disheartening and stressful time, but with the right doctor, you’ll find that your mind will be at ease and you’ll be on the road to recovery soon. Here are a few qualities that you should look for when finding the right doctor for minimally invasive spine surgery. Clear Communication and Listening Skills It’s difficult to make an informed decision about minimally invasive spine surgery when you don’t have a clear understanding of what to expect. The best doctors that perform this procedure will take the time out for you and listen to your concerns and address them with clarity and understanding. In order to make a smart decision that’s ... Read More

5 Benefits of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

September 12, 2016

Are you thinking of getting minimally invasive spine surgery in Dallas? Minimally invasive spine surgery may be essential if you’re suffering from neurological deficiencies that are causing you pain. (See your doctor to know for sure if you need the surgery). What makes minimally invasive spine surgery a better option than traditional spinal surgery, is that it will leave you with a smaller incision. This allows you to enjoy benefits that you won’t enjoy with the large openings left by traditional spinal surgery: 1. It Allows You to Recover Faster With a smaller incision the wound will heal quicker, and this will allow you to get back to your life fast. You won’t need to spend weeks or months recovering like with traditional spinal surgery - in many cases of minimally invasive ... Read More

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