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A 28-year-old software engineer from Bangalore developed severe cervical radiculopathy after years of poor posture. Dr. Sarkar performed minimally invasive anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. The patient returned to work in 3 weeks with ergonomic adjustments and now leads corporate wellness workshops.
A 65-year-old retired school teacher from rural Karnataka presented with progressive lumbar stenosis causing inability to walk. Despite limited financial resources, Dr. Sarkar arranged hospital support for a decompression laminectomy. She now walks 2km daily and teaches village children.
A 42-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding, sustaining L1 burst fracture with incomplete paraplegia. Dr. Sarkar performed emergency spinal stabilization. After 6 months of intensive rehab, the patient regained bladder control and walks with a cane, returning to light supervisory work.
A 17-year-old national-level swimmer developed severe scoliosis threatening her career. Dr. Sarkar performed posterior spinal fusion with custom rod placement. After 9 months recovery, she returned to competition and won state championships, now pursuing sports medicine studies.
A 55-year-old corporate CEO with failed back surgery syndrome sought Dr. Sarkar for revision surgery. Complex spinal reconstruction with artificial disc replacement allowed complete pain relief. He now advocates for workplace spinal health programs in his multinational company.
A 8-year-old boy from Nepal with congenital spinal deformity was brought to Dr. Sarkar by a medical charity. Staged growing rod procedures over 3 years corrected his curvature dramatically. He now attends regular school and dreams of becoming a doctor.
A 38-year-old pregnant woman developed cauda equina syndrome in her third trimester. Dr. Sarkar coordinated with obstetricians to perform emergency microdiscectomy while preserving the pregnancy. She delivered a healthy baby and made full neurological recovery.
A 70-year-old former farmer with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures received kyphoplasty from Dr. Sarkar. The 30-minute procedure provided immediate pain relief, allowing him to resume gardening and care for his grandchildren without medication.
A 23-year-old medical student ignored worsening back pain until developing foot drop from a large lumbar disc herniation. Dr. Sarkar performed endoscopic discectomy, and the student regained full function within weeks, now specializing in neurosurgery.
A 45-year-old homemaker with rheumatoid arthritis developed craniovertebral junction instability. Dr. Sarkar performed occipitocervical fusion using advanced navigation technology. She regained neck stability and can now care for her family without pain.
A 31-year-old professional dancer sustained a traumatic spondylolisthesis during performance. Dr. Sarkar's minimally invasive TLIF surgery preserved motion segments. After 6 months rehabilitation, she returned to professional dancing with modified choreography.
A 60-year-old diabetic patient with spinal infection and epidural abscess underwent emergency drainage and stabilization by Dr. Sarkar. Multidisciplinary management led to complete infection resolution and independent ambulation after 4 months.
A 12-year-old girl with neurofibromatosis and dystrophic scoliosis received growing rod treatment from Dr. Sarkar. The staged procedures controlled her curvature progression while allowing spinal growth, with her tailor father designing adaptive clothing for her braces.