30 docs participate in advanced workshop on endoscopic spine surgery at Alchemist
As many as 30 doctors participated in tri city's first advanced seminar and hands-on workshop on full endoscopic spine surgery at Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula today. The event brought together doctors from across the country to gain insights into the latest innovations in minimally invasive spine surgery. The workshop was led by Dr. Manish Budhiraja, associate director–neuro and spine surgery, Alchemist Hospital, along with national faculties Dr Arun Bhanot and Dr Prankul Singhal, who conducted detailed sessions on advanced surgical techniques.
Panchkula, April 25, 2026: As many as 30 doctors participated in tri city's first advanced seminar and hands-on workshop on full endoscopic spine surgery at Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula today. The event brought together doctors from across the country to gain insights into the latest innovations in minimally invasive spine surgery. The workshop was led by Dr. Manish Budhiraja, associate director–neuro and spine surgery, Alchemist Hospital, along with national faculties Dr Arun Bhanot and Dr Prankul Singhal, who conducted detailed sessions on advanced surgical techniques.
The program featured exclusive hands-on practice on realistic bone models and recorded surgical demonstrations, providing participants with valuable exposure to real-time clinical applications.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Budhiraja said, “ Full endoscopic spine surgery represents one of the most advanced and patient-friendly techniques available today. With an incision as small as 1 cm, it allows faster recovery, minimal pain, and in many cases, same-day discharge,”
At Alchemist Hospital, we are among the early adopters of this technology in the Tricity region, he informed .”
The workshop also included hands-on training on realistic bone models, enabling participants to practically understand the nuances of the procedure. Interactive case discussions further enhanced the learning experience by addressing real-world surgical challenges and solutions.
Dr. Budhiraja further emphasized that this modern technique significantly reduces tissue damage, shortens hospital stay, and improves overall patient outcomes.

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