Scoliosis Correction Surgery
Scoliosis Correction Surgery Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced scoliosis correction surgery for children and adults with moderate to severe spinal curvature. Our expert spine surgeons use state-of-the-art techniques to straighten and stabilize the spine, improving posture, reducing pain, and preventing progression of the deformity.
Depending on the severity and patient’s age, we perform spinal fusion, growth-friendly surgeries, or minimally invasive approaches to achieve the best functional and cosmetic outcomes. Comprehensive pre-surgical planning and post-operative rehabilitation help patients regain confidence and mobility safely.
For scoliosis surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a trusted destination for expert spine care. With experienced surgeons, modern facilities, and patient-focused care, we deliver excellent results for complex spinal deformities.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Scoliosis Correction Surgery Journey
🩺 Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Uneven shoulders, waist, or hips
- Visible spinal curve or rib hump when bending forward
- Back pain and stiffness (more common in adults)
- Breathing difficulty (in severe curves affecting the ribcage)
- Progressive worsening of spinal curvature on X-rays
📋 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Spine Specialist
- Detailed medical and family history (adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, congenital scoliosis, or neuromuscular causes)
- Physical and neurological examination
- Initial standing X-rays to measure the Cobb angle and curve severity
- Discussion on bracing (for milder curves) vs surgical correction (for curves >45–50° or rapidly progressing)
🧪 Phase 3: Diagnosis & Planning
- Full-spine X-rays (AP and lateral views) for surgical planning
- MRI scan if nerve compression or congenital abnormalities are suspected
- Preoperative planning: Levels to fuse, type of implants (rods, screws)
- Blood tests, pulmonary function tests (for large curves), and anesthesia clearance
🏥Phase 4: Treatment Plan
- Scoliosis Correction Surgery (Spinal Fusion):
- Realignment of the curved spine using rods, screws, and bone grafts
- The fused portion of the spine heals into a single solid bone to prevent further curvature
- Goal: Correct the curve, stop progression, and improve posture and lung function
💊 Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- Hospital stay: 5–7 days (ICU care if major correction)
- Wound care and pain management with epidural or IV medications
- Gradual mobilization under physiotherapy guidance
- Follow-up X-rays to check implant positioning and spinal alignment
- Antibiotics and bone growth stimulators may be prescribed
💪 Phase 6: Recovery
- Return to school/work: 4–6 weeks (light activities)
- Avoid bending, twisting, or heavy lifting for 6–12 months
- Improved posture and cosmetic appearance in most patients
- Long-term follow-ups for growth monitoring in children and implant check in adults
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It’s a procedure to straighten and stabilize the spine in patients with severe scoliosis. Metal rods, screws, and bone grafts are used to correct the curve and fuse the affected vertebrae into a single solid bone.
Surgery is considered when:
The spinal curve is greater than 45–50 degrees
- The curve is rapidly progressing despite bracing
- There are symptoms like back pain, breathing issues, or visible deformity
Surgery can be performed in both children and adults. In adolescents, timing is planned to minimize effects on spinal growth. Adults may need surgery if there’s severe pain or functional limitation.
Yes. With modern techniques and neuromonitoring during surgery, risks are significantly reduced. Most patients achieve excellent results with minimal complications.
Surgery usually takes 4–8 hours, depending on the curve severity and number of vertebrae being fused.