Best Neurosurgeon in India | Dr. Arun Saroha – Brain & Spine Surgeon

Best Scoliosis Treatment in
West Bengal

Precision Correction for a Straight & Strong Spine

World-class surgical correction for adolescent and adult spinal deformities. Dr. Arun Saroha brings 25+ years of neurosurgical expertise to patients in West Bengal.

Deformity Correction

Expert Scoliosis Care in West Bengal

Scoliosis is a complex three-dimensional deformity of the spine that involves more than just a simple curve. For families in West Bengal, discovering that a child or adult has a spinal curvature can be overwhelming. Dr. Arun Saroha specialized in the comprehensive management of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and Adult Degenerative Scoliosis, utilizing the most advanced correction technologies available globally.

Our goal in West Bengal is not just to "straighten the spine" for aesthetic reasons, but to restore balance, prevent pulmonary complications, and eliminate the risk of long-term debilitating pain. By utilizing intraoperative neuromonitoring and robotic-assisted navigation, we ensure that every correction is performed with sub-millimeter precision, protecting the spinal cord throughout the entire redistribution process.

Signs & Symptoms We Address

  • Uneven shoulder height or one shoulder blade protruding more than the other.
  • Uneven waistline or one hip higher than the other in West Bengal patients.
  • Visible "rib hump" when leaning forward (Adam's Forward Bend Test).
  • One side of the back appearing higher than the other when standing straight.
  • Chronic back pain associated with progressive curvature in adults.
  • Early fatigue or shortness of breath due to limited chest expansion.

Types of Scoliosis Treated

We provide specialized care for various types of spinal deformities for West Bengal residents:

  • Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: The most common form, appearing during growth spurts.
  • Degenerative Scoliosis: Curve developed in adulthood due to disc breakdown and arthritis.
  • Congenital Scoliosis: Curvature present at birth due to vertebral malformation.
  • Neuromuscular Scoliosis: Associated with conditions like Cerebral Palsy or Muscular Dystrophy.

High-Authority Correction Pipeline in West Bengal

Scoliosis surgery is one of the most sophisticated procedures in neurosurgery. In West Bengal, we follow a rigorous safety and optimization protocol:

EOS 3D Imaging

Low-dose radiation full-spine imaging to measure exact Cobb angles and pelvic balance.

Scoliosis Bracing

Custom 3D-printed braces for early curves to prevent the need for surgery in West Bengal.

Safety Monitoring

Real-time spinal cord testing (MEP/SSEP) ensuring 100% safety during correction.

Surgical Straightening & Recovery

If the spinal curve exceeds 45–50 degrees, surgical intervention is typically recommended for patients in West Bengal. Dr. Saroha utilizes posterior spinal fusion with pedicle screw fixation—the gold standard for scoliosis correction. This involved placing titanium rods and screws to realign the vertebrae and hold them in place while the bones fuse together.

Recovery for our West Bengal patients is often surprisingly quick. Most are walking within 24–48 hours and can return home within 5–7 days. Within 3-4 weeks, students can typically return to school, and by 3-6 months, they can resume light athletic activities. The result is a permanently balanced spine that grows correctly and allows for a lifetime of healthy, active living in West Bengal.

Surgical Portfolio

Advanced Correction Options for West Bengal

State-of-the-art correction techniques for every stage of spinal deformity.

AIS Spinal Fusion

The definitive correction for adolescent scoliosis. Realignment using custom titanium rods to stop curve progression for young patients in West Bengal.

Adult Scoliosis Care

Treating complex degenerative curves in adults in West Bengal. Combining decompression and stabilization to relieve nerve pain and restore posture.

Growth Modulation (VBT)

A non-fusion technique for growing children in West Bengal, using flexible cords (tethers) to straighten the spine while preserving growth and mobility.

Kyphosis Correction

Addressing "hunchback" deformities (Scheuermann's disease) to restore a healthy profile and respiratory function for patients in West Bengal.

Neuromonitoring

Utilizing high-frequency electrical signals to track spinal cord integrity in real-time during every correction surgery for our West Bengal patients.

Post-Op Physio

Customized rehabilitation protocols focusing on posture training and core strengthening for long-term correction success for Patients in West Bengal.

Patient Education

Frequently Asked Questions about Scoliosis in West Bengal

At what age should scoliosis be treated?

Treatment depends on curve severity. Bracing is often used during the adolescent growth spurt, while surgery is considered for curves over 45 degrees to prevent lifelong health issues in West Bengal.

Will I be able to walk after scoliosis surgery?

Yes. In fact, most of our patients in West Bengal are standing and walking within 24–48 hours. The surgical correction stabilizes the spine, allowing for safe and immediate mobility.

Can scoliosis affect breathing?

Severe curvatures (over 70-80 degrees) can compress the chest cavity and restrict lung expansion. Early correction in West Bengal protects your long-term respiratory health.

Will I gain height after scoliosis surgery?

Yes. As we straighten the "C" or "S" shaped curve, patients in West Bengal typically gain 1 to 3 inches in height immediately following the correction procedure.

Is scoliosis hereditary?

There is a genetic component; if a parent or sibling from West Bengal has scoliosis, the risk for other family members is higher, though many cases are "idiopathic" (unknown cause).

How long is the recovery before returning to school?

Most adolescent patients in West Bengal can return to school 3 to 4 weeks after surgery, carrying light backpacks and avoiding heavy contact sports for about 6 months.

Do I need to wear a brace after surgery?

Modern internal fixation (rods and screws) is so strong that most patients in West Bengal do not need an external brace following a major correction surgery.

Do you provide second opinions for surgery?

Absolutely. We provide detailed evaluations of Cobb angles and skeletal maturity to help families in West Bengal decide if surgery is the right step for their child.

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