Spine surgery is a medical discipline that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the spine. The spine is a crucial part of the human body, providing support, flexibility, and protection for the spinal cord. Most patients with spinal conditions can be treated non-surgically. The modalities of treatment offered may include physical therapy, lifestyle modification, medication, acupuncture, and spinal injections.
Surgery will be recommended only after these measures have failed if there is further progression of symptoms or if the patient's condition is not suited for non-surgical treatment. The goals of surgical treatment are to relieve symptoms through neural decompression, stabilization of the spine, and correction of spinal deformities. The use of a variety of spine surgical techniques tailored to patients' need has led to a reduction in post-operative pain, duration of hospital stays and earlier return to daily activities. These techniques may involve spinal fusion or motion preservation, as well as open incisions or minimally invasive approaches (refer to MMSU).
Spine services in Alexandra Hospital provide targeted care at each stage of the surgical process. After surgery, patients go through rehabilitation to restore mobility. Our experienced medical staff will strive to help patients undergo a safe recovery.
Conditions
- Degenerative spinal disorders
- Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, myelopathy
- Lumbar spinal stenosis, prolapsed discs, degenerate discs and spinal instability)
- Spinal trauma and spinal cord injury
- Spinal Infections
- Neck (cervical) pain and/or upper limb pain, numbness, weakness
- Back (lumbar) pain and/or lower limb pain, numbness, weakness
- Spinal emergencies (e.g. cauda equina syndrome)
Services
- Decompression laminotomy/ laminectomy
- Microdiscectomy
- Lumbar fusion
- Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion
- Spinal fixation and stabilization
- Spinal debridement
- Pain and Rehabilitation Services
One-Stop Motion-preserving and Minimally invasive Spine Unit (MMSU)
Alexandra Hospital's One-Stop Motion-preserving and minimally invasive Spine Unit (MMSU) focuses on motion-preserving and minimally invasive surgical techniques to treat degenerative spine conditions. The aim is to preserve and restore spinal mobility for better function by minimising soft tissue injury to enhance recovery after surgery.
The surgical techniques MMSU employs include spinal arthroplasty (artificial disc replacement) tailored to the needs of each individual patient, as well as state-of-the-art spinal endoscopy (keyhole spine surgery) to treat a wide spectrum of spinal conditions. Both surgeons are fellowship trained in these areas of spine surgery and have successfully performed numerous such surgeries, even for patients who are elderly, as well as those with stiff, osteoporotic bones and deformed spines.
Our spine unit provides targeted, precise care at each stage of the surgical process. After surgery, patients will go through rehabilitation to restore mobility. Our experienced medical staff will ensure that patients undergo a safe recovery. Pain management clinics and rehabilitation are also offered by our team as part of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach. Together, the team provides a one-stop, end-to-end care plan for our patients.
Common Conditions treated at MMSU
- Spine Diseases
- Degenerated Disc Disease (Annular fissure, Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc)
- Spinal Stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Facet Joint Arthritis/ Arthropathy
- Neck Pain and Back Pain
- Discogenic neck and back pain
- Sciatica
- Radicular nerve pain, numbness and weakness in the upper and lower limbs
Services provided by MMSU
- Artificial Disc Replacement
- Endoscopic spine surgery
- Other conventional spine surgeries such as cervical laminoplasty, cervical laminectomy and fusion and lumbar decompression with or without interbody fusion
- Pain and Rehabilitation Services
Dr Hey Hwee Weng Dennis
| Head & Senior Consultant, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Alexandra Hospital
Director, Motion-preserving and Minimally invasive Spine Unit (MMSU), Alexandra Hospital Specialty: Orthopaedics Clinical discipline: Spine surgery; motion-preserving and minimally invasive surgery
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Asst. Prof Vincent Nga
| Senior Consultant, Neurosurgery, Alexandra Hospital
Specialty: Neurosurgery
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Dr Ong Say Yang
| Senior Consultant, Anesthesia, Alexandra Hospital
Specialty: Anesthesia Clinical discipline: Pain
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Adj Asst Prof Lin Shuxun
| Consultant, Division of Spine Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Alexandra Hospital
Specialty: Orthopaedics Clinical discipline: Spine surgery; motion-preserving and minimally invasive surgery
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Dr Jonathan Tan
| Consultant, Division of Spine Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Alexandra Hospital Specialty: Orthopaedics Clinical discipline: Spine surgery
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Dr Gobinathan Chandran
| Consultant, Division of Rehabilitation Medicine, Alexandra Hospital
Specialty: Rehabilitation Medicine
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Dr Alex Teo Quok An
| Associate Consultant, Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Spine surgery, Alexandra Hospital
Specialty: Orthopaedics Clinical discipline: Spine surgery
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Dr Arjun Bolem
| Associate Consultant, Neurosurgery, Alexandra Hospital
Specialty: Neurosurgery
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Phone: +65 6379 4020
Location: Zone D, D01-02, Orthopaedic Centre
Operating Hours: 8.30am-6.00pm (Mondays to Fridays)
Email: AH_Ortho@nuhs.edu.sg