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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
    • Technology for Cervical Disc Herniations
    • Technology for Compression Fractures
    • Technology for Lumbar Stenosis
    • Technology for Lumbar Instability
    • Technology for Lumbar Disc Herniations
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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

September 3, 2015

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Due to technological advances in recent years, a growing number of back and neck conditions can now be treated with minimally invasive techniques. Minimally invasive spine surgery was developed to treat spine problems with less injury to muscles and other structures in and around the spine. Minimally invasive spine surgery helps avoid causing significant damage to muscles surrounding the spine because it does not require a long incision. In this procedure, highly trained neurosurgeons use specialized instruments to access the spine through small incisions. Texas Minimally Invasive Spine in Dallas, TX and Dr. Shaad Bidiwala can offer qualifying patients a state of the art surgical approach to the spine through natural tissue planes with minimal ... Read More

Dallas Neurosurgeon Treats Cervical Herniated Discs

August 13, 2015

One of the few conditions that can be treated using minimally invasive spine surgery by a neurosurgeon in Dallas includes cervical disk herniation. Dr. Bidiwala, a Dallas based neurosurgeon, is an advocate for using the most cutting-edge and established technologies to help his patients, and he expertly applies his engineering background to deliver personalized treatment to each of his Dallas patients. A cervical herniated disc occurs when the inner core of a disc in the neck herniates or leaks out of the disc and presses down on an adjacent nerve root. It is usually prevalent among the 30-50-year-old age group. Even though a cervical herniated disc may arise from trauma or a neck injury, the symptoms usually start suddenly. A Dallas neurosurgeon like Dr. Bidiwala can diagnose ... Read More

Can Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Permanently Relieve Back Pain?

June 29, 2015

The spine is the most important structure in your body, as it connects your entire body’s nerves to the command center, the brain. The vertebrae must be handled with the utmost care and attention and should be treated for pain with more than just over-the-counter medication and topical treatments. Sufferers of all kinds can benefit from an advancing type of treatment known as minimally invasive spine surgery. Dallas residents need not go through life with constant back pain; instead, they can treat their pain permanently without a long, exhausting recovery and large scars. Surgery doesn’t have to be a scary thing, and Dallas neurosurgeons are making it easier for patients to receive the care they need to live a pain-free life. Here are some of the many benefits of minimally invasive ... Read More

Leading Neurosurgeons in Dallas Discuss Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

June 29, 2015

If you or a loved one is seeking information on spinal surgery in Dallas, then you may be confused with the differences between the two main types: traditional spine surgery and minimally invasive spine surgery. Almost 80% of Americans suffer from back pain and undergo some type of spine surgery or at least look into procedures. Many neurosurgeons aren’t qualified to perform both methods, and it is important to understand what is involved in each type of surgery. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery This is the more modern form of spine surgery and is performed by many neurosurgeons in Dallas and other parts of the country. It is a sophisticated spinal surgery that requires minimal disruption of the spine muscles and tissues and provides the fastest post-surgery recovery period. ... Read More

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

February 12, 2015

Dr. Bidiwala believes in using the most cutting-edge and proven technologies to help his patients, and he expertly applies his engineering background to deliver a customized treatment to each patient. He uses a conservative approach and applies conservative treatments such as anti-inflammatory drugs, rest, or exercise as a first step. If these are insufficient to relieve the patient’s condition, and an “open” treatment is required, several techniques of minimally invasive spine surgery are possible. If you familiarize yourself with the basics of these treatments, you’ll be better equipped to choose a treatment option that is the best for your condition. A few conditions that can be treated using minimally invasive spine surgery include cervical disk herniation, compression fractures, ... Read More

Neurosurgery News & Updates

February 12, 2015

Here are a few updates on the latest knowledge in neuroscience from the Journal of Neurosurgery. Arming yourself with some of the background knowledge about the cutting edge techniques in neurosurgery and some of the latest neurosurgery studies and news will help you to find a neurosurgeon who is equipped to perform help you heal and recover in the best way possible based on your individual condition. A team of doctors from the University of California, San Francisco, examined the relationship between the number of brain tumor patients a doctor or hospital treats and the outcomes for their patients. They found that surgeons or hospitals with a large number of brain tumor patients had considerably better outcomes in terms of reduced in-hospital mortality, higher discharge proportion, and ... Read More

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