Dr. Firas Husban
At Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, specializing in spine surgery. Over 28 years of experience in treating complex spinal deformities, minimally invasive spine surgery, especially scoliosis (idiopathic, congenital and neuromuscular) in adults and children, corrective spine surgeries and spinal tumor cases.
All our procedures are performed using minimally invasive surgery/endoscopy.
surgery. Over 28 years of experience in treating complex
spinal deformities, minimally invasive spine surgery,
especially scoliosis (idiopathic, congenital and
neuromuscular) in adults and children, corrective spine
surgeries and spinal tumor cases.
All our procedures are performed using minimally invasive
surgery/endoscopy.
Dr. Firas Husban
At Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, specializing in spine surgery. Over 28 years of experience in treating complex spinal deformities, minimally invasive spine surgery, especially scoliosis (idiopathic, congenital and neuromuscular) in adults and children, corrective spine surgeries and spinal tumor cases.
All our procedures are performed using minimally invasive surgery/endoscopy.
Dr. Firas Husban
At Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, specializing in spine surgery. Over 28 years of experience in treating complex spinal deformities, minimally invasive spine surgery, especially scoliosis (idiopathic, congenital and neuromuscular) in adults and children, corrective spine surgeries and spinal tumor cases.
All our procedures are performed using minimally invasive surgery/endoscopy.
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Dr. Firas Husban
With over 28 years of expertise in orthopedic and spine surgery, Dr. Firas Husban specializes in minimally invasive techniques for treating spinal deformities, scoliosis, and spinal tumors. Committed to enhancing patients' quality of life, he utilizes advanced technologies and the safest methods for optimal outcomes.Learn More
Some Of Our Cases

Minimally Invasive Scoliosis Surgery
Jordan's badminton champion, Luma, at the age of 15, underwent a minimally invasive scoliosis correction surgery, where the curvature was corrected from the fourth thoracic vertebra to the second lumbar vertebra.

Minimally Invasive Surgery
Robert, 51, from Britain, underwent minimally invasive Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusion (OLIF) surgery by Dr. Firas Al-Hasban for a degenerative disc issue between his fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae. Dr. Al-Hasban was the first to perform this procedure in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

VPT Technique for Scoliosis Correction and Spinal Fusion
Akshta, 12 years old, from India, who underwent a unique procedure that combines spinal stabilization and correction of scoliosis, as well as fusion of the vertebrae using the VPT technique, to balance continued growth and stop further scoliosis.The procedure was performed from the third thoracic vertebra to the fourth lumbar vertebra.

Minimally Invasive Scoliosis
Our dear patient Omar, 18 years old, from Egypt, who underwent a minimally invasive endoscopic fusion of the vertebrae from the third thoracic to the second lumbar vertebrae. Remarkably, his height increased by 4 cm just two days after undergoing the procedure performed by Dr. Firas Husban.

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What People
Usually Asked
Can scoliosis be treated?
Yes, scoliosis can often be treated, and treatment depends on the severity and type of the curve. Options include observation, physical therapy, bracing, and in some cases, surgery. Early detection is crucial for effective management.
Can scoliosis get worse over time?
Yes, scoliosis can worsen over time, especially if it occurs during the growth spurts of childhood or adolescence. In severe cases, the curvature of the spine can lead to discomfort, difficulty breathing, and other health complications. Regular monitoring is important for managing the condition and preventing progression.
How do I know if I have scoliosis?
Common signs of scoliosis include uneven shoulders, one hip higher than the other, and a noticeable curve in the spine when looking at the back. If you notice any of these signs, it's important to consult a healthcare provider who may recommend imaging tests like X-rays to confirm the diagnosis.
At what age is scoliosis most commonly diagnosed?
Scoliosis is most commonly diagnosed during childhood or adolescence, typically between the ages of 10 and 15, when the spine is still growing. It is particularly important to monitor for scoliosis during growth spurts to catch any early signs.
Can scoliosis cause pain?
Scoliosis may or may not cause pain. In mild cases, there may be no discomfort at all. However, in more severe cases, scoliosis can lead to back pain, muscle stiffness, or pressure on nerves. If the curvature worsens, it can also cause discomfort in other parts of the body, such as the ribs or hips. Regular monitoring and treatment can help manage pain and prevent further complications.