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What Is the Cost of Scoliosis Surgery in Bangalore?

Scoliosis surgery in Bangalore ranges between USD $5,000 to $12,000. This price typically covers hospitalization, surgeon fees, medications, and more.

The cost of the same surgery in the US ranges from $100,000 to $250,000[1]

Cost of Scoliosis Correction Surgery in Bangalore, India vs. USA (USD)
Procedure Bangalore US Savings(%)
Scoliosis Correction $5k - $12k $100k - $250k 95%

What Is Included in the Cost?

The cost package for Scoliosis treatment in Bangalore includes the following:

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Which Nationalities Visit Bangalore for Scoliosis Treatment?

According to the data provided by our partner hospital, the following are the countries from which most patients visit Bangalore for scoliosis correction surgery:

  • Australia
  • Bangladesh
  • Ghana
  • Nigeria
  • Ethiopia
  • Sudan
  • Middle East
Scoliosis in US

Fact 1

Scoliosis in US

In the United States, about 3 million[2] new cases of Scoliosis are diagnosed each year!

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Procedure for International Patients: Scoliosis Surgery in Bangalore

Treatment for scoliosis depends on curvature severity. Minor cases may require nonsurgical therapies, while severe cases may need surgery.

International patients undergoing scoliosis surgery in Bangalore can expect to stay in the hospital for an average of 5-6 days.

How is Scoliosis Surgery Done?

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Step-by-Step Procedure of Scoliosis Surgery

Timeline of the Surgery

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Day 1 - Consultation

You undergo a doctor consultation, blood investigations, MRI, and a pre-anesthesia check-up

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Day 2 - Operation

Your surgery is performed by our experts using advance technologies

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Day 3 & 4 - Post-op

Includes post-operative care and physiotherapy sessions

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Day 5 - Discharge

You are discharged from the hospital after the necessary evaluations.

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Day 6-9 - Physiotherapy

You can rest and continue physiotherapy at the hotel or your accommodation

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Day 10 - Follow up

You will have a follow-up consultation with the doctor

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Scoliosis Treatment in Bangalore: A Comprehensive Guide

Scoliosis is a spinal deformity where the spine curves in an "S" or "C" shape. It can occur at any age but often develops during the growth spurt just before puberty, typically affecting children and adolescents.

Severe cases may require surgery to prevent progression and relieve pain.

Healthy Spine and Spine Curvatures

According to a 2021 study, only 0.7% of diagnosed patients had surgery within five years.

The highest number of cases was among girls aged 10 to 14, with more cases in cities than in rural areas. Surgery was also most common for this age group.[3]

 

Types of Scoliosis

The most common types of scoliosis treated in Bengaluru, India, are:

  • No known cause; usually appears in adolescents, more common in females.
  • Categorized by age of onset: infantile, juvenile, and adolescent.
  • Treatments vary from observation to bracing and surgery in severe cases.

child diagnosed by a doctor

Idiopathic Scoliosis
  • Caused by vertebral malformations present at birth, such as hemivertebrae.
  • Rare, but can progress rapidly during growth spurts.
  • Often requires early surgical intervention to prevent complications.

child showing symptoms of congenital scoliosis

Congenital Scoliosis
  • Linked to neuromuscular disorders like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy.
  • Produces a long, C-shaped curve, often accompanied by pelvic imbalance.
  • Management includes bracing and commonly surgery for stability and function.

kid with cerebral palsy

Neuromuscular Scoliosis
  • Develops in adults due to spinal wear, disc degeneration, and osteoarthritis.
  • Symptoms include back pain, spinal stiffness, and nerve compression.
  • Managed with physical therapy, pain relief, or surgery for severe cases.

old man with degenerative scoliosis

Degenerative Scoliosis
  • Caused by external factors (e.g., leg length discrepancy or muscle spasms).
  • The curve is flexible and correctable when the underlying issue is treated.
  • Usually reversible without intensive intervention.

person showing symptoms of postural scoliosis

Postural Scoliosis
  • This spinal deformity is characterized by an exaggerated forward curve, often in the thoracic spine.
  • Caused by poor posture, vertebral fractures, or congenital anomalies.
  • Managed through posture correction, physical therapy, and sometimes surgery.

person showing symptoms of kyphosis

Kyphosis

How Idiopathic Scoliosis Causes 3D Spinal Curvature?

  • In idiopathic scoliosis, the spine also twists around its own axis, creating a 3D deformity.
  • This twisting can affect the shape of the torso, causing one side of the rib cage to stick out.
  • The changes, like the upper back’s forward curve (kyphosis) and the lower back’s inward curve (lordosis), occur.

3D spine curvature

3-D Spine Curvature

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How To Know It’s Time To Involve a Doctor?

Scoliosis surgery is generally recommended when and if:

  • In adolescents: Surgery is considered when the spinal curve exceeds 45-50 degrees, as larger curves are more likely to worsen over time.
  • In adults: A progressing curve can lead to spinal instability and increased deformity, making surgery necessary.

visible spine curve

Visible Spine Curve
  • Persistent Pain: If the patient experiences chronic pain that does not improve.
  • Impaired Daily Activities: If scoliosis severely limits mobility or interferes with daily tasks.

kid with spine pain

A Kid with Spine Pain
  • Limited Response to Bracing: Bracing may be tried initially, but if it fails to prevent curve progression, surgery becomes a consideration.
  • Non-Responsive to Other Methods: If physical therapy and other pain management techniques don’t provide sufficient relief.

Person with brace for spinal curve correction

Bracing
Gender and Scoliosis

Fact 2

Gender and Scoliosis

Girls are more likely to develop idiopathic scoliosis[5] than boys.

Risks and Benefits Associated with Scoliosis Surgery

Benefits

  • Reduces/eliminates chronic back pain
  • Enhances overall posture
  • Better movement and function
  • Improves breathing
  • Prevents spinal curvature

Risks

  • Surgical risks like nerve damage
  • Limited flexibility
  • Re-operation risk to correct spine
  • Future degeneration due to spinal fusion
  • Bracing may cause discomfort, skin irritation

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Do I Have To Stay in Bangalore After Scoliosis Surgery?

After surgery in Bangalore, patients usually stay in the hospital for 5-7 days. An additional 1-2 weeks are required in the city for follow-up appointments.

Is It Safe To Get Scoliosis Correction Surgery in Bangalore?

Scoliosis treatment in Bangalore is safe, given the city's advanced medical facilities and experienced spine surgeons. It's crucial to ensure proper post-operative care for the best outcomes.

Conclusion

Scoliosis correction surgery in Bangalore offers advanced treatment options, skilled surgeons, and comprehensive care to enhance spinal health and improve quality of life.

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