ARON LAZARY MD, PhD
spine surgeon
Deputy Director – National Center for Spinal Disorders, Budapest, Hungary
Chief – Department of Spine Surgery, Semmelweis University
President – Hungarian Spine Society
Steering Committee Member – AOSpine Knowledge Forum on Tumors
Chairperson – AOSpine Hungary
Bio
Dr. Lazary is working for patients suffered from various spinal problems. As a surgeon, he follows the rules of evidence-based medicine, combining the traditional surgical techniques with the up-to-date methods to provide the best outcome for each patient. As a scientist, he uses patient-specific diagnostic and therapeutic approach and he leads spine related innovative researches to develop new therapies and improve patient care.
Expertise
Full spectrum of spine surgeries from microdiscectomy to complex reconstruction
A spine surgery can be complex and challenging because of the disease itself and/or the required surgical technique. On the other hand, following a patient-specific approach based on detailed diagnostic and preoperative planning process and the combination of less invasive and extended surgical methods in an qualified surgeon’s hands make these procedures successful with an acceptable complication rate.
Back pain treatment
There can be several structural or functional causes of low back or neck pain. Patients with disc herniation, vertebral fracture, spinal stenosis or deformity are possible candidates for a successful surgical treatment.
Spine tumor removal
Surgical therapy is one – often a key – element in the complex management of primary or metastatic spinal tumors. These procedures are often challenging requiring high surgical skills and experience.
Deformity correction
Patients with progressive, painful deformities experience a more severe loss of quality of life than people after a heart attack. Surgical correction of these conditions are complex but efficient interventions.
Minimally invasive spine surgery
Most of the spinal pathologies can be treated via a less invasive way. Minimally invasive surgical techniques can provide the same clinical outcome with less complication rate and faster recovery.
My Approach
Spine surgery is one of the fastest developing fields of medicine, where innovative implants and modern surgical solutions can be combined to treat patients. In my practice, the patient is in the center of the therapeutic process. Pain relief, improved function and good quality of life are the goals of the treatment whether it is a surgical or non-surgical indication. I use the appropriate diagnostic tools and the evidence-based elements of the modern, patient-specific spine surgery but the best possible outcome can be reached only with the active participation of the patient.
Comprehensive spine surgery
Modern spine care is the effective and safe combination of evidence-based diagnostic and surgical techniques and different patient-specific solutions providing the best outcome for the patients.
A recognized spine specialist
Dr. Lazary is a certified, highly qualified consultant spine surgeon and scientist, with more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers, invited speakers of international spine conferences and educational events.
Awarded private health care facility
National Center for Spinal Disorders at the Buda Health Center is the largest spine hospital in Central Europe characterized by calming environment, high-tech infrastructure and advanced nursing.
Vertebral fracture
Even minor falls or trauma can produce a spine fracture. Many of these injuries will never require surgery, but major fractures can result in serious long-term problems unless treated promptly and properly. Spine fractures range from painful compression fractures,...
Segmental instability
Each spinal segment is like a well-tuned part of a machine. All of the parts should work together to allow weight bearing, movement, and support. A spinal segment is composed of two vertebrae attached together by ligaments, with a soft disc separating them. The facet...
Spinal stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spaces within your spine, which can put pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine. Spinal stenosis occurs most often in the lower back and the neck.Some people with spinal stenosis may not have symptoms. Others may...
Contact Me
Book an appointment for consultation on phone or online. Special request for spine surgery can be sent on email!