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Fellowship Spine Surgery

Course Price

β‚Ή90,000.00

Duration

52 Weeks

Eligibility Criteria

MCh/DNB Neurosurgery

Fellowship Spine Surgery

A Fellowship in Spine Surgery offers advanced training in the evaluation and surgical treatment of spinal conditions, including degenerative diseases, traumatic injuries, spinal tumors, and deformities. The program emphasizes both minimally invasive techniques and complex reconstructive procedures, providing hands-on experience in surgeries such as spinal fusion, decompression, and disc replacement. Fellows develop the skills needed to manage a broad spectrum of spine disorders using modern surgical approaches and comprehensive patient care strategies.

More to Know:

  • Program Type: Clinical Fellowship Program
  • Specialization: Spine Surgery & Spinal Disorders
  • Duration: Typically 6 months to 1 year (varies by institution)
  • Mode of Learning: Online, Offline, or Hybrid
  • Focus Areas: Spinal trauma, degenerative spine diseases, spinal deformities, spinal tumors, minimally invasive spine surgery, and rehabilitation.
  • Practical Training: Includes spine imaging interpretation (X-ray, CT, MRI), surgical planning, operating room observation, case-based discussions, postoperative care, and rehabilitation protocols.

Eligibility

β€’ MCh/DNB Neurosurgery

DURATION

52 Weeks

What you'll learn

Description:

The Fellowship in Spine Surgery provides comprehensive training in advanced spinal procedures and modern treatment approaches for a wide range of spine disorders. Fellows gain expertise in performing spinal fusion surgeries for conditions such as trauma, degenerative diseases, and spinal deformities while learning minimally invasive techniques that promote faster recovery and improved patient outcomes. The program also covers the surgical correction of deformities such as scoliosis and kyphosis through advanced reconstruction and instrumentation methods.

Participants develop proficiency in managing spinal injuries, including fractures and dislocations, using both surgical and non-surgical treatment strategies. Training includes exposure to motion-preserving procedures such as artificial disc replacement, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of benign and malignant spinal tumors. Fellows also gain a strong understanding of postoperative rehabilitation, long-term patient management, and multidisciplinary collaboration with specialists in neurology, oncology, and rehabilitation medicine to deliver comprehensive spine care.

Curriculum

Surgical anatomy of cervical, thoracic, lumbar & sacral spine
Vertebral column biomechanics
Spinal cord, nerve roots & vascular anatomy
Spinopelvic parameters and sagittal balance
Surface anatomy and surgical landmarks
Basics of spinal instrumentation systems and implants
Detailed spine history taking and neurological examination
Functional scoring systems (VAS, ODI, ASIA scale)
Radiological evaluation (X-ray, CT, MRI spine)
Dynamic spine imaging interpretation
Preoperative planning and case selection
Differential diagnosis of spinal pathologies
Cervical disc herniation
Cervical spondylotic myelopathy
Cervical radiculopathy
Ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) – overview
Anterior vs posterior cervical approaches
ACDF and cervical decompression (principles)
Lumbar disc prolapse
Lumbar canal stenosis
Spondylolisthesis
Thoracic disc disease (overview)
Degenerative scoliosis
Indications for decompression and fusion
ATLS protocol in spinal trauma
AO spine fracture classification
Cervical spine injuries
Thoracolumbar fractures
Spinal cord injury assessment (ASIA grading)
Emergency stabilization and surgical timing
Bracing and immobilization techniques
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
Congenital and neuromuscular scoliosis
Adult spinal deformity
Kyphosis and sagittal imbalance
Cobb angle measurement
Principles of deformity correction and osteotomies (overview)

Instructor

DMHCA
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100 Students
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The course welcomes MBBS/MD/MS or equivalent professionals aiming to build advanced spine surgery knowledge via DMHCA’s structured online learning.

This fellowship from DMHCA focuses on spine anatomy, trauma care, degenerative disorders, spinal deformity principles, and advanced surgical decision-making through expert modules.

The course is delivered through online lectures, expert-led webinars, clinical case discussions, and digital study materials, allowing you to learn flexibly from anywhere.

Completing this fellowship helps deepen clinical expertise, strengthen surgical reasoning, and enhance your professional profile in spine and orthopedic care settings.

Fees vary based on course structure and learning resources included; comprehensive pricing details are provided upon inquiry or enrollment request.

Yes ,This advanced online training in spine surgery from DMHCA can boost your professional credibility, expand clinical opportunities, and support higher earning potential in surgical practice.

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Duration
52 Weeks
Lessons
55
Quizzes
100
Maximum Students
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Language
HINDI/ENGLISH
Program Type
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