Dr. Mayur Kardile
PanOrtho Hospital
Personal Statement
Dr. Mayur Kardile is an double fellowship trained Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon and Spine Specialist based in Pune, India. Dr. Kardile received his spine surgery training from the prestigious Northern California Regional Spine Surgery Center at Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, California- USA Dr. Kardile has a vast expertise in managing complex adult and paediatric spinal problems including spine deformities like scoliosis and kyphosis, spine trauma, tumors, infections and degenerative conditions like disc herniations (slip disc), sciatica, canal stenosis, cervical myelopathy and radiculopathy. He is one of the very few surgeons in India who are extensively trained to do anterior surgeries of the spine, spinal osteotomies and reconstructions as well as Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS). Dr Kardile's mission is to deliver world class care to spine patients at par with North American standards...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- Spine and Pain Specialist
Other treatment areas
- Spine Surgery
Education
- Clinical Fellowship in Spine Surgery , Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center, California, USA , 2017
- Clinical Fellowship in Spine Surgery , Sancheti Institute Of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation , 2014
- DNB (Orthopedics) , National Board of Examination, India , 2014
- MS Orthopedics , MKCG Medical College and Hospital , 2013
- MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery , Krishna Institute Of Medical Sciences , 2010
Past Experience
- Spine Surgey Fellow at Kaiser Permanenete Oakland Medical Center
Languages spoken
- English
- Hindi
- Marathi
- Oriya
Professional Memberships
- Indian Medical Association (IMA)
Clinic Location
402, Gera 77, Near Reliance Fresh
Clinic of Dr. Mayur
Clinic's Name | Fees |
---|---|
Pune Spine Institute | ₹ 800 |
Jehangir Hospital | ₹ 750 |
PanOrtho Hospital | ₹ 700 |
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Question and Answers
Niranjan Baruah
male • 64 Year Old • Apr 29, 2018 • Guwahati
My father aged 65 is suffering from L5 lumbar spondylosis pain. The doctor we consulted only gave a belt to wear. Although he has been wearing the belt for about a month ...read more
Mayur Kardile
6 years ago
Hello If there is no response to conservative treatment, we need to evaluate your father with a detail clinical evaluation. I agree that use of pain killers may be risky ...read full answer
Jashan Singla
male • 20 Year Old • Apr 29, 2018 • Sangrur
I am 19 years old boy. I am suffering from Kyphosis. What can I do to remove this posture deformity from my body? Back pain is normal after even 10 minutes of Workout.
Mayur Kardile
6 years ago
Hi lybrate-user, thanks for your question. Kyphosis spinal deformity may be distressing in terms of pain or cosmetic deformity. Treatment may range from non operative ex ...read full answer
Ga
male • 47 Year Old • Apr 06, 2016 • Almora
What exactly is a spine block injection? Will it work long-term for low back pain due to disc problems?
Mayur Kardile
8 years ago
Hi, spine block or better known as the pain block of selective nerve root block is an injection place near the nerve root that gets compressed. It does help in selective ...read full answer
Shekhar
male • 29 Year Old • Apr 06, 2016 • Haldwani
I am 27 year old. I am suffering from ankylosing spondylitis and in july 2008 doctor performing hip resurfacing in left leg. But present time i'm suffering from pain. My ...read more
Mayur Kardile
8 years ago
Hi lybrate-user, in case of revision, thr is the best option. With newer designs like the ceramic on ceramic hip, the long term results and outcomes are very good.
Nikhil Sharma
male • 55 Year Old • Apr 06, 2016 • pathankot
My dad is having cervical myelopathy with myelomalacia. Doctors said surgery will not help now. Doctor's response are coming to be negative for us. Dad is in pain. Help ...read more
Mayur Kardile
8 years ago
Hi lybrate-user, the response to cervical myelopathy depends on the exact pathology and the current functional status of the patient. I have been treating cervical myelo ...read full answer