Fellowship-Trained & Board-Certified Spine Surgeon
Fellowship: Twin Cities Spine Center Minneapolis, MN
Residency: Seton Hall University/St. Joseph’s University Medical Center Paterson, NJ
MD: University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Iowa City, IA
Master of Public Health: University of Iowa College of Public Health Iowa City, IA
B.A. in Biochemistry: Northwestern University Evanston, IL
HONORS AND AWARDS –
Mark J. Levine, MD Donor Award: Eastern Orthopaedic Association
NIH Research Grant: Carver College of Medicine
Outstanding Achievement in Biochemistry: Northwestern University
Locations: Morristown, Wayne, and Clifton
Dr. Sahai performs surgery on all aspects of the spine to treat neck & back pain, sciatica, deformity, spinal cord compression, nerve root compression, and spinal trauma in adults and children. He also performs revision surgery for patients with chronic pain from previously failed neck or back surgery. He believes in surgery as a last resort. Many of his patients don’t require surgery and are successfully treated using non-surgical options. If surgery is necessary, he believes in an individualized treatment plan achieved through patient education and shared decision-making with his patients and their families.
Dr. Sahai has an interest in using the most minimally-invasive techniques to help patients reach their goals. He has trained extensively with robotics and navigation which help ensure accuracy while minimizing tissue disruption. He aims to avoid fusion when possible for his patients. He prefers motion-preserving options such as limited decompression or disc replacement if surgery is necessary.
Dr. Sahai has published extensively on the use and outcomes of minimally invasive options for a wide range of spinal pathology, ranging from pinched nerves in the neck to traumatic thoracolumbar fractures. He has lectured and presented his research both nationally and internationally and his work has been cited over 100 times. He is still actively involved in ongoing research and education as part of his role as academic faculty at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center’s Orthopedic Residency Program.
Links to his most widely-cited research are available below:
Minimally Invasive Posterior Cervical Foraminotomy as an Alternative to Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion for Unilateral Cervical Radiculopathy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Read PublicationShort-Segment Fixation With Percutaneous Pedicle Screws in the Treatment of Unstable Thoracolumbar Vertebral Body Fractures
Read PublicationIncidence of Neuraxial Abnormalities Is Approximately 8% Among Patients With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Meta-analysis
Read PublicationEvaluation of a novel silicate substituted hydroxyapatite bone graft substitute in a rabbit posterolateral fusion model
Read PublicationGuillain–Barré syndrome following elective spine surgery
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