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Dr. Mihir Bapat

Dr. Mihir Bapat

MBBS, MS Orthopedics, DNB Orthopedics
  • Skills :
    Specialize in treating all kinds of spinal disorders, intricate traditional spinal surgeries, minimally invasive spine surgeries
highlights

Highlights

  • Dr. Mihir Bapat is a well-known spine surgeon.
  • Dr. Mihir Bapat has successfully performed more than 8000 Spine Surgeries.
  • He treats a wide range of spinal disorders, but his areas of expertise include both traditional and minimally invasive spine surgery.
  • Dr. Mihir Bapat won Kamarkar Gold Medal, Pandurangi Award for Best Resident in Orthopedics.
  • Best Clinical Research Paper Award
profile summary

Profile Summary

Dr. Mihir Bapat is a highly renowned Spine Surgeon in Mumbai, India.

Dr. Mihir Bapat has a special interest in treating Degenerative Spine, Tumors Surgery, Complex and Revision Surgeries, Fracture reconstruction surgery, Deformity Surgery, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Craniovertebral junction surgery.

doctor experience

Experience Dr. Mihir Bapat

Dr. Mihir Bapat is a well-known spine surgeon with 23+ years of experience.

trainng and certification

Training and Certifications

  • MBBS – King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, 1996
  • MS – Orthopaedics – King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, 1999
  • DNB – Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery – DNB board, New Delhi, 1999
  • Scoliosis Research Society Global Outreach Scholarship 2005.
  • Visiting Fellow at Queens Medical Center, Nottingham 2004
expertise

Expertise in Disease/Treatment

  • Degenerative Spine
  • Tumors Surgery
  • Complex and Revision Surgeries
  • Fracture reconstruction surgery
  • Deformity surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
  • Craniovertebral junction surgery
  • Posterior Cervical Discectomy
  • Revision Spine Surgery
  • Spinal Fusion Surgery
  • Spinal Laminectomy
  • Total Disc Replacement
  • Vertebroplasty
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Anterior Cervical Corpectomy Spine Surgery
  • Kyphosis (Hunchback) Treatment
  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy
  • Cervical Corpectomy
  • Foraminotomy
  • Kyphoplasty
  • Laminoplasty
  • Laminotomy
  • Lumbar Laminectomy for Spine
  • Micro Discectomy
  • Minimally Invasive Anterior Cervical
awards and achievements

Awards and Achievements

  • Karmakar Gold Medal (1994) for highest in surgery at GS Medical College Mumbai & Second Rank in Surgery in Mumbai University.
  • Pandurangi Award (1996) for Best Resident in Orthopedics.
  • IOACON Appreciation Award 2005 for outstanding work in spine surgery.
  • Best Clinical Research Paper Award (Association of Spine Surgeons of India ) 2006.
  • ASSI Award for Maximum Peer-reviewed publications 2006.
  • Surgical decision making in cervical spondylotic myelopathy – prospective analysis of 115 cases. MASSALLAWALA BEST PAPER AWARD SESSION, WIROC, Mumbai 2006 (Co-Author).
  • Pathogenesis and staging of craniovertebral tuberculosis. Travel Award. RSNA Chicago, November 2010 (Co-Author).
  • Recovery Patterns in late-onset myelopathy. MASSALLAWALA BEST PAPER AWARD SESSION, WIROC, Mumbai 2010 (Co-Author).
  • SM Tuli Best Case paper award. Indian Orthopaedic Association Conference, Mumbai, 2012
  • ASSI-Ingalhalikar Gold Medal for Best Clinical Paper 2013.
  • MOA (Maharashtra Orthopedic Association ) best paper award 2016.
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Publications

  • Mycotic Aneurysm of the Descending thoracic aorta with intraspinal extension causing paraplegia. Acta Orthop Scand. 2002 Oct; 73(5):597-600.
  • Approach to tuberculosis of the cervico-dorsal junction. A classification based on clinico-radiological criteria. Spine 2006 Apr 20; 31(9):E244-9.
  • Epidural varix at the cervico-thoracic. Unusual cause forquadriplegia. Spine. 2006 Feb 1; 31(3): E88-90.4.
  • Role of trans-articular screw fixation in atlanto-axial tuberculosis. Eur Spine J. 2007 Feb; 16(2):187-973.
  • Role of iliac crest reconstruction using autologous rib graft. Spine 2008 Nov 1; 33(23):2570-5.
  • Patterns of Compression in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy. Eur Spine J 2008 17: 1651-1663
  • Paraplegia due recurrent multiple hydatid cyst of the spine. IJO 2008; 42(2): 222-4
  • Conus Medullaris Syndrome due to an intradural disc herniation. IJO 2008; 42(1): 94-96.
  • Complex multi-level lumbar spine fractures with transverse sacral fracture. A case report. Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. Indian J Orthop. 2011 Nov;45(6):576-80.
  • MRI diagnosis of intradural disc herniation. A report of three cases with a review of the literature. Internet Journal of Orthopedic Surgery. 2011 Volume 18 Number 2
  • Delayed surgery in lumbar spine fractures. Do severe cauda equina lesions recover?. The Spine Journal 2011; 11(10):S11-12.
  • Intradural tumor and concomitant disc herniation. Indian J Orthop. 2011.
  • Free floating intraspinalneuroepithelial cyst: a case report. International journal of case reports and images 2012;3(6): 38-41.
  • Structural odontoid lesions in craniovertebral tuberculosis. A review of 15 cases. Spine 2012;37 :E836-43
  • Management of Sequelae of neglected septic shoulder. IJO 2009; 43(1): 90-2
language

Languages

  • English
  • Hindi
membership

Memberships

  • Bombay Orthopedic Association. (BOS)
  • Indian Orthopedic Association (IOA) and Annual conference (IOACON)
  • Bombay Spine Society
  • Western India Regional Orthopedic Conference (WIROC)
  • Association of Spine Surgeons of India (ASSI) and Annual conference (ASSICON)
  • Bangladesh Spine Society
  • Maharashtra Orthopedic Association
  • Vidharbha Orthopedic Association
  • International AO faculty
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