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Dr. Akal Sethi, MD, MBA is a neurosurgeon in San Diego, CA specializing in neurosurgery. He graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2016 and has 8 years of experience. Dr. Akal Sethi, MD, MBA is affiliated with Sharp Grossmont Hospital, Sharp Coronado Hospital, Sharp HealthCare, Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center, Scripps Health, Scripps Mercy Hospital Chula Vista, Sharp Memorial Hospital, Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego, NEUROSURGICAL MEDICAL CLINIC INC and EMERGENCY AND ACUTE CARE MEDICAL CORPORATION.
3750 Convoy Street Suite 301
San Diego, CA 92111
5565 Grossmont Center Drive Building 1 Suite 210
La Mesa, CA 91942
Biopsy
A biopsy is a procedure performed to remove a small sample of cells for testing. The cells are examined in a laboratory to check for disease, or sometimes to see how badly a known disease is affecting them. Biopsy can be performed on any part of the body.
Although biopsy is most often associated with cancer, it can also be used to check for other diseases, such as infections. A biopsy sample can be scraped, cut, collected with a needle, taken with a machine that punches out a tiny piece, or removed with the tiny tools in an endoscope.
In most cases, a biopsy is a simple outpatient procedure. Depending on the procedure, patients may need to stop taking certain medications beforehand, such as blood thinners. It is important for patients to tell doctors if they are pregnant, as certain biopsies require the use of x-rays to guide the needle to the right location. There is usually very little pain associated with a biopsy. Patients will have to wait a few days to hear the results.
Spinal Fusion
Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure to permanently join together two or more vertebrae, the bones in the spine. Certain spinal disorders can lead to instability and pain, and the idea behind spinal fusion is that fusing vertebrae together can both make them stronger and reduce motion, which can sometimes reduce pain.
There are several different types of spinal fusion surgery available, mostly depending on where a patient's pain is located and whether his or her surgeon will perform the procedure through the back, front, or side. In general, a fusion is performed by packing the vertebrae to be fused with grafted bone. This bone may be taken from the patient's hip, may be donated from a cadaver, or it may be a manufactured synthetic material. The bone is placed along the vertebrae, and sometimes, the disc that lies in between the vertebrae is removed and replaced with grafted bone. The bone material will grow and cement the two vertebrae together. After the bone graft is placed, the vertebrae are sometimes held in place with rods, screws, plates, or cages, depending on the weakness of the spine and needs of the graft.
Spinal fusion is a significant surgery and can take three to four hours or more. Recovery is typically two to four days in the hospital. After surgery, it is important to remember that the fusion takes time to grow from the bone graft. So, the actual fusion is not complete for several months. Patients will probably feel somewhat better right away, but it may take a while to feel the full effects of the fusion as the bone grows into place. In the meantime, doctors might have patients wear a brace to protect their spine and keep it properly aligned.
Spinal fusion is not used for all kinds of back pain. Changing the way the spine moves can lead to strain on the other joints in the back, and fusion is only performed when the benefits outweigh the risks. Some spine disorders that are treated with fusion include:
Regardless of the diagnosis, there is always a possibility of 'failure' with spinal fusion, or of the surgery not fully solving the pain. This is more likely when fusion is used primarily to treat pain instead of structural problems. Patients can improve their chances of a successful outcome by stopping smoking, maintaining a healthy weight, moving their body every day, and following their doctor's instructions for any physical therapy that they are prescribed.
Dr. Akal Sethi, MD, MBA graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2016. He completed residency at University of Colorado Denver Affiliated Hospitals. He has a state license in California.
Medical School: Tufts University School of Medicine (2016)
Residency: University of Colorado Denver Affiliated Hospitals
Licensed In: California
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Akal Sethi, MD, MBA. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
Orthofix Medical, Inc. |
$2,659
7D Surgical System $1,055 |
SeaSpine Expandable Interbody $699 |
Mariner $260 |
Explorer TO $260 |
Admiral $260 |
Other $124 |
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Alphatec Spine, Inc |
$556
Other - Miscellaneous $556 |
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SI-Bone, Inc. |
$267
$267 |
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Medtronic, Inc. |
$221
MAZOR X SYSTEM $134 |
CATALYFT PL EXPANDABLE INTERBODY SYSTEM $87 |
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Globus Medical, Inc. |
$195
ExcelsiusGPS Robotic Navigation System $161 |
Excelsius3D Imaging System $21 |
ALIF Instruments (Universal) $14 |
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Other |
$344
Infinity $160 |
QuikClot $88 |
GENERAL - DBS $78 |
Modulus $17 |
Travel and Lodging | $3,049 |
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Food and Beverage | $1,194 |
Dr. Akal Sethi practices neurosurgery in San Diego, CA. He is professionally affiliated with Scripps Health. Dr. Sethi is a graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine.