Spinal Procedures
- Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion
Anterior cervical discectomy with fusion is an operative procedure to relieve compression or pressure on nerve roots and/or the spinal cord due to a herniated disc or bone spur in the neck.
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The cervical spine is located in the neck region and consists of seven bones arranged one on top of the other.
Know More - Cervical Epidural Injections
Spinal injections are used in two ways. First, they can be performed to diagnose the source of back, leg, neck, or arm pain (diagnostic).
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A minimally invasive treatment called facet injection offers symptomatic relief from back pain caused by inflammation of the facet joints; however, this is not a permanent solution for the condition.
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Laminectomy refers to removal or cutting of the lamina (roof) of the vertebral bones to provide space for the nerves to exit from the spine. It can also be performed to relieve the symptoms of narrowed spinal canal known as spinal stenosis.
Know More - Lumbar Diskectomy
The lower back or lumbar region is often the site of pain due to its high mobility and weight-bearing.
Know More - Lumbar Epidural Injections
Spinal injections are used in two ways. First, they can be performed to diagnose the source of back, leg, neck, or arm pain (diagnostic). Second, spinal injections are used as a treatment to relieve pain (therapeutic).
Know More - Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) is the latest technology available to perform spinal surgeries through small, less than one-inch-long incisions.
Know More - Scoliosis Surgery
Surgery for scoliosis is recommended when the spinal curvature is severe and is either worsening or is a cause of severe pain or difficulty in breathing.
Know More - Cervical Spine Fusion
Your spine consists of a spinal cord supported by a series of interlocking bones called vertebrae.
Know More - Lumbar Fusion
Spinal fusion, also called arthrodesis, is a surgical technique used to join two or more vertebrae (bones) within the spine.
Know More - In Office Kyphoplasties
In a kyphoplasty, a needle is inserted into the fractured vertebra using an x-ray for guidance.
Know More - Minimally Invasive Lumbar Surgery
Spine surgery is traditionally done as "open surgery," meaning the area being operated on is opened with a long incision to allow the surgeon to view and access the anatomy.
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