16/04/2025
‘The Finest Cut ‘
In the glow of the OR lights, the young spine surgeon stands still for a moment — not out of hesitation, but reverence.
Before him lies not just bone and nerve, but the story of a life bound in pain, waiting for release.
He remember the first time he traced the curve of a vertebra in the anatomy lab — the quiet thrill, the unspoken vow:
I will learn this language. I will earn the right to speak to the spine with steel and skill.
Years of study etched into muscle memory, nights spent reviewing anatomy until dawn blurred with daylight.
Mistakes made. Lessons burned into the soul.
But always, the fire persisted — to cut less, to heal more, to move with purpose through the narrow corridor between damage and cure.
Now, under the microscope, he work like an artist — steady hands dancing between danger and delicacy.
A fragment removed. A nerve freed.
The silent poetry of precision.
Later, in recovery, a patient wiggles their toes and weeps.
Not from pain — but from its absence.
And the young surgeon, heart pounding behind his scrub top, smiles quietly.
Because this is the passion.
Not glory. Not pride.
But the deep, unshakable belief that to mend the spine is to give someone their life back.
Dr. Bhushan Khedkar
Specialist Spine Surgeon