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Spinal tumour treatment is a specialised operation to remove tumours from the spinal column or spinal cord, aiming to relieve symptoms, preserve neurological function, and stabilise the spine. At Manipal Hospitals International, expert neurosurgeons combine advanced technology and compassionate care to support international patients through diagnosis, surgical treatment, and recovery, ensuring safety and the best possible outcomes.
Spinal tumour resection involves surgically removing abnormal growths from the spine or spinal cord. Depending on the tumour’s type, size, and location, surgeons make an incision along the back to expose the vertebrae and spinal canal. Bone may be removed to access the tumour, which is carefully dissected and excised using microsurgical techniques to minimise damage to nerves.
In simple words, spinal tumour resection means surgically removing a growth in your spine that is causing pain or nerve problems, taking care to protect your spinal cord and nerves during the process.
This surgery is recommended when causes of spinal cord tumor has symptoms like pain, weakness, or neurological deficits and when non-surgical treatments are insufficient. Prompt tumour removal helps prevent permanent nerve damage, stabilises the spinal column, and improves quality of life. Early surgical intervention often allows easier recovery and reduces the need for extensive treatments later.
Benign or malignant spinal tumours causing nerve compression.
Primary or metastatic cancers affecting spine stability.
Symptoms like limb weakness, numbness, or severe back pain.
Spinal cord or nerve root involvement requires decompression.
Prevention of spinal deformities caused by tumour growth.
Manipal Hospitals International offers a multidisciplinary approach within spinal cord tumor treatment, combining surgical precision with patient-centred care and advanced technology.
Experienced Neurosurgeons: Skilled in microsurgical tumour excision with minimal nerve injury.
Modern Operating Theatres: Equipped with neuronavigation, microscopes, and intraoperative monitoring.
Quality Standards: NABH and JCI-accredited for safety and excellence.
Integrated Rehabilitation: Focused post-surgical support for functional recovery.
International Patient Coordination: Comprehensive assistance from arrival to discharge.
Suitable patients have neurological symptoms or imaging evidence demonstrating a need for tumour removal and spinal stability restoration.
Diagnosed with a spinal tumour causing neurological issues.
Severe pain or functional impairment from a tumour.
Spine instability due to tumour invasion.
Failure of radiation or chemotherapy to control the tumour effect.
Medical fitness to undergo surgery and recovery.
Cases of poor general health, active infection, or uncontrolled comorbidities may warrant delay or alternative management strategies. Individual evaluation is essential.
Severe systemic illness or organ failure.
Active systemic infections or untreated sepsis.
Uncontrolled bleeding disorders.
Inability to tolerate anesthesia or post-op care.
Detailed imaging studies (MRI, CT) defining tumour location and involvement.
Preoperative blood tests and medical evaluations.
Discussion of anesthetic plan and perioperative management.
Medication reviews and adjustments, including blood thinners.
Logistical planning for international patients’ travel and accommodation.
Family or caregiver support arrangements post-surgery.
The surgery involves making an incision on the back over the tumour site, carefully dissecting soft tissues to access the spine, and removing the tumour with microsurgical tools. Surgeons may remove parts of vertebrae to safely access the tumour. The spinal cord and nerves are carefully protected throughout. Stabilisation procedures may follow tumour excision, and the incision is then closed.
Patient positioned and general anesthesia administered.
An incision was made over the tumour location on the spine.
Soft tissues retracted to expose vertebral bones.
Partial removal of bone (laminectomy) to access the tumor.
Gentle, meticulous tumour dissection and removal.
Spinal stabilization with rods or bone grafts if necessary.
Wound closure and transfer to the recovery room for monitoring.
Recovery includes close monitoring in the hospital with pain control and physical therapy. Rehabilitation restores strength and mobility. International patients benefit from ongoing telehealth support after discharge. Recovery timelines vary based on the extent of surgery and individual health.
Risks include infection, bleeding, neurological injury, spinal instability, and anesthesia-related complications. Experienced surgical teams and advanced monitoring reduce risks. Patients provide detailed medical histories for optimised safety planning.
Key benefits of spinal tumour resection surgery include:
Relief of pain and neurological symptoms.
Prevention of spinal cord damage and paralysis.
Improvement in spinal stability and posture.
Better response to adjuvant therapies due to reduced tumour burden.
Enhanced quality of life and daily functioning.
The cost of spinal tumour resection in Manipal Hospitals is generally lower than in many Western countries, encompassing surgery, hospital stay, imaging, medications, and rehabilitation. We provide transparent, personalised quotes after medical evaluation for international patients.
Patients receive visa assistance, airport pickup, language interpreters, accommodation support, and insurance facilitation. A dedicated international coordinator helps ensure a smooth, supportive treatment journey.


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