Dr. Mayur Kardile
Spine Specialist & Surgeon — US-Trained, Pune-based

DR. MAYUR KARDILE
Spine Surgeon | MS Ortho, DNB | Fellowship in Spine Surgery, Kaiser Permanente, California — USA
Dr. Mayur Kardile is a United States Trained Spine Surgeon in Pune, India. He is one of the Best Spine Specialists in Pune and one of the rarest few Spine Surgeons in India thoroughly trained to do anterior surgeries of the spine. He is an accomplished Spine Surgeon specialized in motion-preserving minimally invasive spine surgical procedures. His mission is to bring spine care at par with American standards to his patients in Pune.
Education
MBBS - KIMS Karad (2009), MS Ortho - MKCG Medical College (2010-2013)
Fellowship
Complex Spinal Deformities & MIS — Kaiser Permanente, Oakland, California, USA
Research
UCSF (University of California, San Francisco) — Predictive Modeling in Spine Surgery
Experience
10+ Years Exclusive Spine Surgery | 85% patients treated without surgery
Biography
Dr. Kardile received his MBBS degree from the deemed university and the renowned medical institution Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Karad in 2009. He completed his internship from Pune's premier medical institute, BJ Medical College and Hospital. He received residency training at MKCG Medical College, Berhampur, Orissa from 2010 to 2013 and obtained an MS Orthopedics degree.
Further, he honed his skills in the United States, where he accomplished his fellowship in complex spinal deformities and minimally invasive spine surgery from Northern California Regional Spine Surgery Center at Kaiser Permanente — one of North America's leading healthcare systems from Oakland, California. He has also worked on research projects related to predictive modeling of outcomes in spine surgery at UCSF (University of California — San Francisco).
Dr. Kardile is also passionate about teaching and spreading his knowledge and skills to budding surgeons. He provides training on Spine Surgery to many medical institutes in India and abroad, teaching management of spinal ailments to medical students and orthopedic residents.
Areas of Specialization
Published Articles
- 1Postoperative Spine Dressing Changes Are Unnecessary
- 2Does chronic kidney disease affect the mortality rate in patients undergoing spine surgery?
- 3Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP-2) usage and cancer correlation: An analysis of 10,416 spine fusion patients from a multi-center spine registry
- 4Congenital Scoliosis and Kyphosis — A Brief Clinical Overview
- 5Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva in a Four-year-old Child
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