Restore Your Neck Mobility & Relieve Nerve Pain
Expert clinical care for cervical disc herniation, stenosis, and myelopathy. Dr. Arun Saroha provides precision surgical solutions for patients in India.
The cervical spine (neck) is responsible for supporting the head while protecting the most sensitive portion of the spinal cord. For residents of India, cervical issues often manifest as debilitating neck pain, radiating arm discomfort, or loss of fine motor skills in the hands. Dr. Arun Saroha specializes in the delicate neurosurgical interventions required to treat complex cervical conditions with 100% precision.
Whether you are suffering from a herniated cervical disc or advanced spinal stenosis, our approach in India is focused on nerve decompression and structural stability. Many patients wait until neurological deficits (like weakness or gait issues) appear, but early intervention by a specialized spine surgeon can prevent permanent nerve damage and restore a high quality of life.
We diagnose and treat the following conditions for patients in India:
Because the cervical spine is so close to the brainstem and vital nerve clusters, diagnostic accuracy is paramount. Dr. Saroha utilizes specific clinical mapping for India patients:
To visualize nerve roots, the spinal cord, and disc pathology in high resolution.
Nerve conduction studies to pinpoint which specific nerve in the neck is blocked.
Flexion and extension views to check for cervical instability or slippage (Spondylolisthesis).
For many patients in India, the word "neck surgery" sounds intimidating. However, modern neurosurgery has made these procedures some of the safest and most successful in medicine. By utilizing intraoperative neuromonitoring, Dr. Saroha tracks nerve signals in real-time during surgery, ensuring that the spinal cord remains protected at all times.
Post-operative care for our India patients is streamlined for rapid mobility. Most ACDF or Disc Replacement patients can swallow and speak normally immediately after surgery and are discharged within 24–48 hours. Our goal is to resolve the neurological threat so you can return to your life in India with full confidence and freedom of movement.
Specialized neurosurgical interventions tailored for complex neck and spinal cord pathologies.
The gold standard for neck disc herniation. Replacing a damaged disc with a bone graft or implant through a small incision in the front of the neck for patients in India.
A motion-preserving alternative to fusion. We use artificial discs to maintain natural neck rotation and bending for active individuals in India.
Created more space for the spinal cord without removing bone entirely. Ideal for patients in India with multi-level spinal stenosis (OPLL).
Relieving pressure on a specific nerve root through the back of the neck. A targeted, minimally invasive way to stop arm pain for India patients.
Connecting two or more vertebrae to provide permanent stability for neck deformities or advanced instability in India residents.
Evidence-based neurological rehabilitation and clinical pain management for early-stage cervical conditions for patients in India.
If you are travelling to Delhi from India for your cervical surgery, we provide a dedicated concierge service to manage your medical journey from start to finish.
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The most common signs are chronic neck pain, stiffness, and pain that "shrouds" into your shoulders or down your arms. If you drop things frequently, it may indicate a serious cervical nerve issue in India.
ACDF stands for Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion. It involves reaching the spine through the front of the neck to remove a herniated disc and fuse the vertebrae for stability.
In many cases, yes. Cervical disc replacement is ideal for younger patients in India who want to maintain full neck mobility. Dr. Saroha will determine candidacy based on your bone quality.
Most of our cervical patients from India are able to go home within 24 to 48 hours after their procedure, depending on the complexity of the decompression.
This depends on the procedure. ACDF patients may wear a soft collar for 2-4 weeks to ensure proper fusion, while disc replacement patients often don't need significant immobilization.
Temporary hoarseness can occur due to the retractors used during surgery, but permanent voice change is extremely rare (under 1%) with Dr. Saroha's precise surgical technique.
Most patients in India can resume driving once they have full range of neck motion and are no longer taking narcotic pain medications, typically around 2-4 weeks post-op.
Absolutely. We provide high-authority second opinions for cervical myelopathy and radiculopathy to ensure Patients from India receive the most modern clinical care.
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