Asst.Prof. SUTIPAT PAIROJBORIBOON, MD
“I will provide the best care of treatment with cutting-edge technology and always give my full attention and respect that I'd give as my family member.”
WHAT WE OFFER
The Service
C-Spine Surgery
If conservative treatments have failed to alleviate symptoms, surgery could be the options which are Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF), Cervical Disc Arthroplasty, Posterior cervical decomparession and fusion.
L-Spine Surgery
Lumbar spinal stenosis sometimes can cause a severe back and leg pain. Surgery could be an options which are Spinal instrumented fusion, Discectomy, Laminectomy
Spinal Oncology
Spinal oncology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of tumors affecting the spine. These tumors can originate in the spine (primary tumors) or spread to the spine from other parts of the body (metastatic tumors).
Bone and Soft tissue Tumors
We might need a biopsy. Treatment options vary and may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these, depending on the type and stage of the tumor.
About Me
A Well-Trained, Board Qualified,
Dedicated to you
Dr. Sutipat is a fellowship-trained spine surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
He is currently a Clinical Instructor at Phrmongkutklao Hospital and has published several academic articles with world-renowned surgeons from the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Harvard Medcial School and Mayo Clinic.
1,000+
Surgical Cases
8+
Years of Experiences
2
Years of Fellowship from
the Johns Hopkins Hospital
Dr. Sutipat specializes in simplifying the management of complex spine conditions, focusing exclusively on spine surgery, with particular expertise in the area of Primary Spine Tumors and Metastasis. Dr. Sutipat is an experienced surgeon, having performed Multidisciplinary Approach to treat bone cancer and sarcoma patients for more than 8 years. He uses clinical judgment with state-of-the-art surgical procedures for minimally invasive surgery, deformity correction, and mobile sparing surgery that deemed most appropriate for the patients.
OUR BLOG
Latest Articles
Dec 10, 2023
Health
Why Osteoporosis Affect Your Back Pain and Need to Concern
Osteoporosis is a condition that affect by decreasing in bone density, leading to bones becoming fragile and more susceptible to fractures. If you have osteoporosis, your back pain may be coming from vertebral fracture.
AUGUST 5, 2021
CANCER
Why Cancer Can Cause Back Pain, That's Might Be Metastasis
Spinal metastasis refers to the spread of cancer cells from a primary tumor to the spine. In the majority of cases, spinal metastasis occurs when cancer from another part of the body (such as the lungs, breast, prostate, or kidneys) travels through the bloodstream or lymphatic system and establishes secondary tumors in the spine.