Designation :
Orthopaedics, Spine Surgery
Speciality :
Spine surgery
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Experience :
13 Years year Experience
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Dr. Himanshu Tyagi, a Senior Consultant in Unit IV, is an esteemed orthopaedic surgeon with over 12 years of experience and a remarkable record of more than 5000 successful surgeries. His expertise lies in orthopaedics, particularly spine surgery, and he is known for his exceptional skills in treating orthopaedic issues, including spine, knee, and orthopaedic trauma. With his vast experience and proficiency, Dr. Tyagi currently conducts over 700 surgeries each year, utilizing the latest advancements in technology and equipment.
Supported by a dedicated team of anaesthesiologists, fellow surgeons, and physiotherapists, Dr. Tyagi ensures that his patients receive comprehensive care throughout their treatment journey. In addition to his clinical practice, he serves as a teaching faculty member and academic coordinator for postgraduate and fellowship candidates in Orthopedic & Spine surgery at Artemis hospital.
Showing his commitment to social welfare, Dr. Tyagi is actively involved in various charitable activities through an NGO called 'Center for India Progressing', which focuses on providing medical treatment and upliftment of the economically weaker sections of society.
At Artemis hospital, Dr. Tyagi has access to cutting-edge technology, enabling him to perform surgeries with a high success rate of almost 98 percent. The hospital's extensive armamentarium includes advanced equipment and facilities such as Neuromonitoring, O-arm, Navigation, modular operation theaters, and microscopes. With these resources at his disposal, he can offer specialized treatments such as endoscopic spine surgery, scoliosis correction surgery, adult degenerative scoliosis surgery, knee replacement surgery, orthopaedic fracture fixations, kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty, cervical spine surgeries, minimally invasive fracture fixation, keyhole spine surgeries like discectomy and fusion, and cranio-cervical junction problems.