Dr. Bhushan Khedkar - Spine Surgeon, Pune

Dr. Bhushan Khedkar - Spine Surgeon, Pune Dr. Bhushan Khedkar, leading Spine Surgeon in Pune is specialized in surgical and nonsurgical treatment of spine problems.

Dr. Bhushan Khedkar is Consultant Spine Surgeon at Ruby Hall Clinic Pune. He is Fellow American Board Of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Fellow Endoscopic & Laser Spine Surgery. He is trained at Asia’s biggest Spine Surgery Hospital “ Wooridul Spine Hospitals, Seoul South Korea”. Being trained at an international surgeons training centre he gained expertise in Percutaneous Laser assisted Endosc

opic & Laser Assisted Microscopic Spine Surgery, Navigation Spine Surgery, X MR Guided Endoscopic Spine Surgery, Total Disc Replacement surgery & Percutaneous Spinal fusion procedures. His focus is to achieve effective and complete spinal decompression and stabilisation yet preserving segmental motion and muscle preservation. His field Of Interest is the treatment of degenerative, Infective, congenital, Neoplastic & traumatic pathologies of the spine with the latest spine surgical techniques.

‘The Finest Cut ‘ In the glow of the OR lights, the young spine surgeon stands still for a moment — not out of hesitatio...
16/04/2025

‘The Finest Cut ‘

In the glow of the OR lights, the young spine surgeon stands still for a moment — not out of hesitation, but reverence.
Before him lies not just bone and nerve, but the story of a life bound in pain, waiting for release.

He remember the first time he traced the curve of a vertebra in the anatomy lab — the quiet thrill, the unspoken vow:
I will learn this language. I will earn the right to speak to the spine with steel and skill.

Years of study etched into muscle memory, nights spent reviewing anatomy until dawn blurred with daylight.
Mistakes made. Lessons burned into the soul.
But always, the fire persisted — to cut less, to heal more, to move with purpose through the narrow corridor between damage and cure.

Now, under the microscope, he work like an artist — steady hands dancing between danger and delicacy.
A fragment removed. A nerve freed.
The silent poetry of precision.

Later, in recovery, a patient wiggles their toes and weeps.
Not from pain — but from its absence.
And the young surgeon, heart pounding behind his scrub top, smiles quietly.

Because this is the passion.
Not glory. Not pride.
But the deep, unshakable belief that to mend the spine is to give someone their life back.

Dr. Bhushan Khedkar
Specialist Spine Surgeon

13/12/2024

It is the least invasive spine surgery for your back. Uniportal, full-endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that preserves muscles and uses a keyhole approach under local anesthesia.

15/02/2023

MYTHS AND FACTS OF SPINAL FUSION SURGERY

- Patient can’t bend once screws are fixed in spine.
Fact - With time instrumented spinal segments fuse together and function like a single bone. Movement occurs at the level of non fusion segments and hence it is preserved.

- Screws need to be removed after sometime.
Fact- Spinal implants are safe to the body. Unless there is implant failure, we don’t remove it.

- Spinal fusion surgery is a high risk surgery.
Fact- Spinal fusion is generally safe. But as with any surgery, spinal fusion carries some risks. Possible complications include: Infection, bleeding, implant failure in future, neural damage.

- MRI scan cannot be done if any foreign body is fixed in spine.
Fact - Now a days we use titanium screws and rods for spine surgery. Titanium is a paramagnetic material that is not affected by the magnetic field of MRI. The risk of implant-based complications is very low, and MRI can be safely used in patients with implants.

- Can you have a normal life after spinal fusion surgery ?
Answer - Yes, Recovery time for spinal fusion surgery varies significantly from patient to patient, but the average spans between three and six months before the patient is back to their daily routine; working, traveling, and even exercising with more freedom and less pain than they could before the surgery.

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KEEP YOUR BACK ACTIVE - IT HELPS TO REDUCE BACK PAINNot moving enough can weaken your core muscles. So, people who have ...
09/02/2023

KEEP YOUR BACK ACTIVE - IT HELPS TO REDUCE BACK PAIN

Not moving enough can weaken your core muscles. So, people who have back pain are often advised to get "more exercise" and "stay active." There are good reasons for this advice: For a start, regular physical exercise has been shown to reduce pain. What's more, it's a good idea to go about your daily life as normally as possible, and not to let the pain limit your activities too much. Isolating yourself or no longer doing things you enjoy will make it even harder to cope with back pain.

Exercise and sports are also among the few treatments that have been proven to relieve back pain. This is the reason why most medical societies around the world recommend regular exercise for people with back pain.

Although exercise programs don't always make back pain go away completely, they often relieve the pain and improve your overall fitness and mobility.

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TRUTH ABOUT SPINAL FRACTURE TREATMENT Vertebroplasty is a treatment that injects cement into a cracked or broken spinal ...
27/01/2023

TRUTH ABOUT SPINAL FRACTURE TREATMENT

Vertebroplasty is a treatment that injects cement into a cracked or broken spinal bone to help relieve pain. Spinal bones are called vertebrae. Vertebroplasty is used most often to treat a type of injury called a compression fracture. These injuries are usually caused by osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bone

Myth - All spinal fractures need major surgery
Fact- Majority of stable compression fractures in spinal bones can be treated under local anaesthesia by vertebroplasty and it’s a day care procedure. This surgery do not require any cut or suturing of the back- STITCHLESS PROCEDURE

Myth - After spinal fracture patients can’t walk.
Fact - After vertebroplasty fracture pain goes immediately and hence patient can walk again without support.
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19/01/2023

Truth about spine surgery

Pain relievers, exercises, massages, meditation -- you've tried it all. Yet that pain in your back just will not go away.
Now, you're starting to wonder: Is spine surgery the answer?
The decision to have spine surgery can be difficult, and the myths floating around about surgery don't make the decision much easier.
Before saying yes or no, learn the truth behind these 5 myths about spine surgery. And be sure to discuss any questions and concerns with your physician. They can help you determine if spine surgery is the right way to treat your back pain.

Myth #1: All spine surgeries are major surgeries.
Yes, the spine is a large part of the body, but that doesn't mean every spinal surgery has to be a major procedure.
Several spinal surgeries are minimally invasive -- meaning the surgeon makes a few small cuts, rather than large incisions. In general, these procedures are faster and require less time for recovery than major surgeries. They also don't cause as much scarring and have a lower risk of infection or post-surgical pain.

Myth #2: A spine specialist will always recommend surgery.
Surgery is not for everyone -- and your physician knows that. When you see a spine specialist, surgery is one option they may consider. However, they might have ideas for curing back pain or instability without surgery -- such as physical therapy or acupuncture.

Myth #3: Recovery from spine surgery is unbearably painful.
It's normal to feel pain after surgery, especially if you have just had a major procedure. In general, pain is usually worst during the first one to three days after the surgery. After that, it should begin to subside. You may feel some mild to moderate pain for up to six weeks after the surgery, but you should not feel severe pain.
Very severe pain -- especially after the first few days following surgery -- is not a typical part of recovery. Neither is pain along with fevers, chills, numbness, tingling sensations, or loss of bladder or bowel control. If you have these symptoms, or severe pain that will not go away, get medical attention immediately.

Myth #4: Recovery from spine surgery always takes forever.
It's true that some back surgeries do take quite some time to heal. However, recovery time depends on many factors, such as your age, the part of your back being operated on, the specific procedure being performed, or your overall health.
For example, recovery from a discectomy or foraminotomy might take only a couple of weeks. On the other hand, if you have a laminectomy or fusion surgery, it can take at least three or four months after surgery for the bones to heal.
Talk to your surgeon ahead of time about what to expect in terms of recovery time and discuss if you will be able to work or exercise during that time.

Myth #5: You'll get addicted to painkillers after surgery.
Opioids are very strong pain medications that are often prescribed for post-surgical pain, and they are known to be addictive. However, if your physician prescribes opioids, don't panic. They will work with you carefully to make sure you're taking them safely and correctly.
Instead of opioids, your physician may prescribe nerve pain-reducing medications, anti-inflammatory drugs, or medications that release chemicals to help reduce pain.
And remember -- when you're recovering from spine surgery, you won't be solely relying on medication. Physicians usually prescribe non-medicinal forms of recovery, such as physical therapy or rehab, as well.

Bonus Fact: Spine surgery can be a game changer. The thought of having surgery may be a scary one, but a successful procedure can make your back feel pain free and flexible enough to do routine activities. If you're interested in surgery, don't hesitate to discuss it with your physician.
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10/01/2023

MYTHS & FACTS of Cervical Spine Fusion Surgery
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Myth- All cervical spine surgeries are major surgeries and life threatening.
Fact- Majority of the cases can be done through smaller incisions and cause no harm to the life of patient.

Myth- Patient loses complete strength and sensation after cervical spine surgery.
Fact- Very rarely this has been observed in cases with intramedullary spinal tumours or cases with chronic cervical cord Compression.

Myth- After fusion surgery neck movement is lost.
Fact- Neck movement is fairly preserved.

Myth- Old age and diabetes is a contradiction for spine surgery.
Fact- Degenerative spine disorders occur at later age of life. If patients cardiovascular and pulmonary functions are good, even elderly patients tolerate major spinal procedures well.



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07/01/2023

It’s always a TEAM WORK.

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Almost all of my operated spine surgery patients get enrolled in specialised physical therapy regimen. Every spinal rehabilitation program is uniquely tailored to the individual spinal injury patient. However, features of spine and disc rehabilitation programs often include:

Physical therapy for back surgery
Manual therapies, such as massage and traction
Assistive technologies to increase independence and well-being
Orthopedic rehabilitation
Post-surgery rehabilitation
Electrical stimulation of damaged nerves
Pain management
Nutrition management
Psychological counselling
Support for re-entering the community

06/01/2023

THE MISCONCEPTIONS OF SPINE SURGERY

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Some of the most common misconceptions about spine surgery are:

That spine surgery is hazardous and can cause serious complications.
Spine surgery is a very invasive procedure that requires a long recovery time.
That spinal fusion is a risky procedure and can lead to problems later.
All spine surgeries are the same and carry the same risks.
You will be in a lot of pain after

HOW TO CONQUER YOUR FEARS FOR SURGERY

When you're told you need surgery, it can be natural to feel scared. For many people, the thought of spine surgery conjures up images of pain, anesthesia, and cutting. And while some fear is normal, letting your fear take control can interfere with your recovery. Here are a few ways to conquer your fears before spine surgery:

Talk to your surgeon. The more you know about the surgery and what to expect, the less anxious you'll be. Ask questions-lots of them!-and get a clear understanding of what will happen.
Read up on the procedure. There are many great sources of information out there on spine surgery. Knowing what to expect will help you feel more in control.
Get a second opinion. If you're still feeling unsure about the surgery, get a second opinion from another surgeon. This can help you feel more confident in your decision.
Talk to other patients who have had the surgery. Hearing first-hand accounts from other patients can be incredibly helpful in quelling your fears.
Know that anesthesia is safe. Modern anesthesia is very safe and effective. You'll be well cared for by a team of professionals during your surgery.
Focus on the positive. Surgery can be scary, but it can also be life-changing. Focus on the positive outcomes of the surgery and remember that most people recover just fine.
Focus on your healing and recovery. This may include setting realistic expectations, staying positive, and following your surgeon's post-operative instructions.

01/01/2023
23/12/2022

He who was bedridden due to paraparesis after spinal fracture is walking today without support. Nothing makes a spine surgeon happier than seeing his patients back on his feet with smile on his face ( video posted with patients consent ).

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Bund Garden Road
Sassoon Road
Wanowrie

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17/12/2022

Patient walking on the day of major spine surgery. Technological advancement has made difficult spine surgery easy and safe in current era. Talk to your spine surgeon about recent advances in spine surgery and read about its literature to gain confidence about your own major back pain procedure.
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Ruby Hall Clinic, 40 Sassoon Road
Poona
411001

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