Relief without Surgery: Narayana Hospital Pioneers Advanced Non-Invasive Cervical Pain Treatment

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Narayana Hospital, RN Tagore Hospital, Mukundapur, recently crossed another clinical milestone by successfully managing a case of persistent cervical pain in a 47-year-old male patient, who is engaged in farming, through a non-invasive procedure called a cervical selective nerve block. The patient, suffering from debilitating neck pain accompanied by numbness in the left hand for six months, approached the hospital for a second opinion after being advised cervical spine surgery elsewhere.
Non-invasive procedures, like the cervical selective nerve block, are advanced medical techniques that do not require surgical incisions. These methods can be used for diagnosis or treatment offering reduced risks, minimal discomfort, and quicker recovery times compared with traditional surgeries.
The patient first underwent detailed diagnostic evaluations, including MRI and X-rays. The scans revealed a moderate condition that did not necessitate surgery. However, as the patient did not experience significant relief with medications, the medical team recommended a cervical selective nerve block—a cutting-edge, minimally invasive treatment option.
The procedure, lasting only 30 minutes, was carried out by Dr. Sai Viksheth Raj Basani, Consultant – Spine Surgery, Narayana Hospital, (RN Tagore Hospital), Mukundapur, and his team. Despite its apparent simplicity, the technique is highly intricate and typically performed by a select few spine specialists due to its complexity. Narayana Hospital’s expertise in this area, supported by Dr. Basani’s widely published work, has set a benchmark in spine surgery education and care.
Sharing his insights on the case, Dr. Sai Viksheth Raj Basani said, “Cervical spondylosis often presents unique challenges, especially when patients are resistant to medication or not ideal candidates for surgery. This case highlights the efficacy of cervical selective nerve block as a minimally invasive alternative. At Narayana Hospital, we strive to bring advanced, patient-centric treatments that ensure quick recovery with minimal discomfort.”
The patient was discharged within six hours. Following the procedure, he experienced considerable relief in neck and hand pain, marking a successful outcome for a case initially resistant to conventional treatment approaches.
Mr. R. Venkatesh, Group COO of Narayana Health, stated, “Narayana Health continues to set new standards in patient care by leveraging advanced technologies and the expertise of our medical teams. This case is a shining example of how innovation, combined with a patient-first approach, can deliver outstanding outcomes and transform lives.”
Mr. Abhijit CP, Director at Narayana Hospital RN Tagore Hospital and Corporate Growth Initiatives, Narayana Health (East), added, “This achievement underscores our commitment to providing cutting-edge medical solutions and highlights our team’s dedication to patient well-being. The success of this case demonstrates how innovation and expertise can redefine healthcare outcomes.”
The case serves as a testament to the hospital’s excellence in handling complex spinal conditions using advanced, non-invasive techniques. The cervical selective nerve block procedure, rarely performed by many specialists, exemplifies Narayana Hospital’s ability to deliver exceptional care while pioneering innovative medical solutions.

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