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Mr Am Rai (Amarjit Singh Rai)

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Mr Am Rai (Amarjit Singh Rai) was awarded the iWantGreatCare certificate of excellence in 2024 for delivering outstanding care.

 

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Written by a private patient at Spire Norwich Hospital
25th July 2023


Putting your life in somebody’s else hands is not easy. Mr Rai looked at my MRI scans and filled me with confidence that the operation thatI needed to have was possible and that he was the person who could do it for me. Even though we encountered a little problem this was soon overcome. I cannot thank him enough for what he has done for me. A great caring surgeon.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Norwich Hospital
25th July 2023


Having had a previous surgical procedure (successful) performed by Mr Rai I was very happy to find he was still available to deal with my current problem. My consultation was professional and friendly. It was very informative and reassuring. Nobody could say they were looking forward to an operation but I am as confident as I could be that I am in the best hands for a good result. All arrangements were dealt with efficiently and the staff I encountered were friendly and helpful.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Norwich Hospital
24th July 2023


I had a fracture of the Thoracic Spine { Vertebrae } which was very painful and worrying since it was in a very sensitive area of the body. A procedure would be necessary and of course it would bring its risks as its near the spinal column. But I have to say the risks were there if I didnt have the operation and the future could bring more problems. The operation was keyhole and involved " cementing" my fractured vertebrae into position again. I was expecting pain and discomfort afterwards, but I had neither. Mr Rae did say before the op that many of his patients didnt experience any pain at all. I felt in capable hands the whole time and Spires aftercare was really good and thorough. So he and his team get my thanks and recommendation.

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Written by a private patient at Spire Norwich Hospital
20th July 2023


Mr Rai asked many questions to establish a thorough understanding. He then arranged scans to fully ascertain if the problem was what he expected. He was thorough in explaining the results. He was genuine and very helpful. on arrival of the second consultation I was still srtuggling to walk and could not sit he accomedated and adapted to my situation and facilitated tests there and then to negate the need for me to attend in person untill the procedure date to avoid further discomfort. Mr Rai is a good example to other how professionals can perform with the right attitude

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Written by a private patient at Spire Norwich Hospital
14th July 2023


Mr Rai asked many questions to establish a thorough understanding of what my son’s complaint was. He then arranged scans to fully ascertain if the problem was what he expected. He was thorough in explaining the results. He recommended a physiotherapist to help with his rehabilitation. He was genuinely interested in how my son’s problem affected his long term career goal within sport and I trusted him to do all he could to help him.He has provided follow up sessions to assess his recovery. I am very grateful for all his help without which my son would have definitely become far more seriously injured. He has arranged further scans to check that his rehabilitation plan is helping his back to heal. Thank you for all your input.

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Specialises in

  • Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery

Profile

Experience and training
Mr Am Rai was elected President of the British Association of Spinal Surgeons by his surgical peers and has been on the BASS Executive Committee for 6 years. He has published on national best practice surgical guidelines, helped develop the British Spinal Registry (over 150,000 patients), involved in National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines and government led regional variation in surgical practice across England. Mr. Rai set up the Travelling Spinal Fellowship (administered through BASS & British Scoliosis Society) aimed at prospective new Spinal consultants.

He is fellowship trained (Australia, European Travelling Fellowship, South Africa and USA) and to date has trained over 12 spinal consultants who currently work throughout the UK. Mr. Rai has helped develop core curriculum for spinal training and was the Foundation Programme Director for junior doctors.

He has more than 20 years of consultant spinal experience and has been involved in over 10,000 surgical procedures.

He is director of a spinal charity Spine Aid which, arranges regular trips abroad for a team of spinal surgeons, medical students, neurophysiology technicians and anaesthetists to help treat under privileged children with spinal deformities. Mr Rai hopes to devote more time to this charitable work.

What Can you expect?

Surgery is always a last resort, but certain conditions and states of health may suggest it as a best option. There is good evidence in the literature that spinal surgery for nerve compression gives the best validated results as good as any other surgical procedure. Many patients are keen to get the best surgical opinion which is based on experience, training and appropriate patient selection. Surgeons in the modern era are duty bound to validate their results to ensure patients receive advise based on outcome data.

Mr Rai is an advocate of giving experienced and validated advice with outcome data to confirm treatment plans. He will allow as much time as is required to give his patients a balanced opinion. This will often involve reviewing images, discussion with other specialists and surgical colleagues.

Mr Rai appreciates the disability from spinal disease as he himself has had spinal surgery.

British Spinal Registry(BSR).

Since 2008 I have prospectively collected outcome data on all my private patients undergoing spinal surgery. This allows me to look at all my surgical results, compare them with other units and ultimately improve and monitor patient outcomes.

I have one of the largest series of outcome data from an individual consultant in Europe and our unit is in the process of publishing this.

The following is example of the data we have collected since 2008:

This data is collected on my behalf by an independent Spinal Specialist physiotherapist (Jonathan Geere) who is the main driver responsible for us to have data collection as good as anywhere in the world. This table shows, with our patients’ help, we collect 97% of the data compared to the national average of 43%. At one year after surgery the data we have collected as comprehensive as the Scandinavian (considered as gold standard in terms of data collection in healthcare in the world).

With this data we can look at various interactions and analyse and compare our results with other countries

Results of discectomy patients

Comparison group / other centres was from:

Rushton, A., et al. (2020). "Clinical course of pain and disability following primary lumbar discectomy: systematic review and meta-analysis." Eur Spine J 29(7): 1660-1670.

We can also look at how comorbidities and sex affect results of spinal surgery. This has revealed hormonal changes around the menopause may affect surgical results.

We also looked at diabetes and found greater proportion patients requiring revision surgery. This emphasises the importance of improving ones health prior to surgery.