The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Surgeon helps relieve patient’s pain

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ROME, N.Y. >> The addition of neurosurgi­cal services at Rome Memorial Hospital means patients like Rosario Sorce, of Marcy, have a new option for scheduling surgical procedures which may reduce their wait time and relieve their pain sooner.

Board certified neurosurge­on Nicholas Qandah, DO, medical director of Neuroscien­ces at Rome Memorial Hospital, sees patients in the Rome office of his practice, Central New York Brain & Spine Neurosurge­ry, and performs surgery and administer­s pain treatments at the hospital. Fellowship trained in complex and minimally-invasive spine surgery, Qandah has expertise in regenerati­ve and less invasive treatment of the spine.

For those, like Sorce, who suffer from the pain of neurosurgi­cal disorders, being able to receive treatment at more convenient times and closer to home is greatly appreciate­d.

Sorce, 83, said that pain in his back, hip and leg increased in severity over the course of several months. Eventually, the pain become so debilitati­ng that he was forced to walk with a cane and was unable to do the things he loved, like gardening and playing with his grandchild­ren. Ultimately his overall health began to decline because the pain kept him from resting comfortabl­y at night. He made an appointmen­t to see his primary care physician.

Sorce’s doctor prescribed pain medication and recommende­d physical therapy. After weeks of therapy, however, Sorce said his pain continued to worsen. He returned to his PCP, who then ordered magnetic resonance imaging( MRI) to determine exactly what was causing the pain.

The MRI images indicated that Sorce had a bulging disc in his lower spine that was pinching the sciatic nerve and causing the pain. After seeing the MRI report, Sorce’s PCP recommende­d he see Qandah.

“I was scared,” Sorce said when his doctor recommende­d he see the neurosurge­on. “Just the idea of having surgery is a scary thing, plus my son had had back surgery that did not help him at all. My doctor had asked me to rate the pain from 1-10, well this pain was a 15 and it was constant, 24/7. I had to see what Dr. Qandah could do for me, and I am so happy I did.”

At his first appointmen­t with Qandah, Sorce said the surgeon was able to calm some of his fear.

“Dr. Qandah is very nice and easy to talk to. He said not to worry, everything would be fine and he was going to make me ‘ good as new’,” Sorce said. He added that Qandah is able to explain things in easy to understand terms and his sense of humor really made Sorce feel comfortabl­e when asking questions.

Sorce also found it easy to talk with other members of Qandah’s staff. When explaining to Physician Assistant Alex Carangelo that he planned to discuss the surgery with his son, Qandah’s associate volunteere­d to call him.

“Alex said he would be happy to talk to my son and answer any questions that we had,” Sorce said. “After talking with Alex, my son did some research of his own. Later he called me back and said that from what he read, Dr. Qandah is the best doctor for this type of surgery in Central New York.”

Sorce said he was so happy to be able to get his surgery scheduled the following week at Rome Memorial Hospital and to be able to get pain relief so quickly.

“I had never been to Rome hospital before, but I have to say the service was excellent,” Sorce said. “Everyone was so nice and took great care of me.”

“They all really treated the family members well too,” added his wife, Geri.

Rome Memorial Hospital has been nationally recognized for patient safety and has the lowest surgical site infection rate of hospitals in the region.

“The nursing staff was wonderful,” Sorce continued. “About two hours after surgery, they helped me get up and I was surprised to feel so much better already. I asked if I could go for a little walk and the nurse walked up and down the hallway with me.”

Following his surgery, Sorce spent the night at Rome Memorial Hospital and then was ready to get back to his life, pain free. “Since the surgery, I have no more pain,” he said. “I’m still careful though and don’t do any heavy lifting.”

Sorce is able to lift a couple of bottles of his homemade wine, however, which he brought to Qandah at each of his follow-up appointmen­ts just to express his appreciati­on.

“I would recommend Dr. Qandah and Rome hospital to anyone, in fact I already have,” Sorce said. “I could not have asked for better treatment than I got at Rome hospital, and when it comes to this type of surgery, Dr. Qandah is the best there is.”

In addition to general neurosurge­ry, Qandah treats patients with back and neck pain, degenerati­ve disc disease, spinal stenosis, and herniated discs. He has special interest and expertise in minimally invasive spine surgery, complex spine surgery, and surgery for scoliosis.

Qandah’s office in Rome is located at Chestnut Commons, 107 E. Chestnut St., Suite 105. For more informatio­n, call 315.356.7780.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY ROME MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ?? Rosario Sorce, left, was living with constant pain due to a bulging disc in his lower spine that was pinching the sciatic nerve. Now Sorce says he is pain free, after surgery performed by board certified neurosurge­on Nicholas Qandah, DO, at Rome Memorial Hospital, where the surgeon serves as medical director of Neuroscien­ces. Sorce said he could not have asked for better treatment then he received from Qandah and Rome Memorial Hospital.
PHOTO COURTESY ROME MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Rosario Sorce, left, was living with constant pain due to a bulging disc in his lower spine that was pinching the sciatic nerve. Now Sorce says he is pain free, after surgery performed by board certified neurosurge­on Nicholas Qandah, DO, at Rome Memorial Hospital, where the surgeon serves as medical director of Neuroscien­ces. Sorce said he could not have asked for better treatment then he received from Qandah and Rome Memorial Hospital.

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