Dr. Aditya Gupta
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Acharya Shri Chander College Of Medical Sciences |
Academic degree: | MCh (Master of Surgery) |
Area of specialization: | I am a spine surgeon with specialization in minimally invasive, robotic and endoscopic techniques, and most of my practice revolve around treating people who struggle daily with backaches, neck pain, and different kind on joint pains. Many of these conditions look simple on surface but actually affect quality of life in huge way, stopping ppl from working, sleeping, or even walking normally. That’s where using advanced methods like keyhole or robotic guidance help, cause they reduce pain, shorten hospital stay and bring faster recovery.
I deal with degenerative spine issues, slipped disc, nerve compression, cervical and lumbar problems, along with trauma or injuries that demand quick decision. Joint pains are also part of my work — knees, shoulders, hips, wrists — sometimes needing surgical repair, sometimes just guided conservative treatment. Each case need careful judgement, not just rushing into operation, cause not every patient require surgery.
For me the goal is simple: restore mobility with least damage, preserve motion whenever possible, and make sure patients return back to their routine without fear of pain holding them back. |
Achievements: | I am proud to have recieved the SP Mandal Gold Medal award during my training, which for me was a reminder that hard work and persistence really matter. Another important milestone in my career was securing All India Rank 1 for the fellowship in spine surgery at PGI Chandigarh, where I trained in advanced techniques and complex case management. Both these achievements shaped how I practice today, keeping focus on precision, patient safety and continous learning. |
I am Dr. Aditya Gupta, working as a Robotic, Endoscopic and Minimally Invasive Spine Surgeon, and for me spine surgery is not just about operating but about finding balance between technology and patient recovery. My training took me through PGIMER Chandigarh where I completed a Spine Fellowship with AIR-1 rank, and later at Stavya Ahmedabad where I did fellowship in Robotic and MIS spine techniques. Along the way I also completed MS Orthopaedics, DNB and MNAMS, and served as Senior Resident at ASCOMS, GMC Jammu and PGIMER Chandigarh. Each step in that journey shaped how I look at spine care today. I focus on a wide range of spinal conditions – degenerative disc disease, deformity correction, trauma cases, and spine tumors. What keeps me drawn to minimally invasive and motion-preserving techniques is the way they allow patients to heal faster, with less blood loss, smaller scars and earlier return to life. Arthrodesis or fusions are sometimes needed, but whenever possible I prefer procedures that keep spine movement intact. Robotics and endoscopy are tools that help me achieve this precision, though at the end it is always about tailoring care to what the patient really needs. Academically, I was honored with the SP Mandal Gold Medal, and I contributed over 18 research publications in peer-reviewed journals. Publishing is not about numbers for me, but about sharing new insights, case experiences, and techniques that may help improve outcomes for others too. Presenting at meetings, being part of discussions, and interacting with colleagues constantly reminds me how much there is to learn still. In daily practice, I try to keep things transparent for patients and their families. Spine surgery often sounds intimidating, and people come with lot of fear. I take time to explain conditions in simple words, discuss both surgical and non-surgical options, and guide them step by step. Some days are tiring in OT, long hours standing, but when a patient walks again without pain, or bend to tie their shoe, that makes it meaningful.