09
Jan 2021
Cervical Foraminotomy
A cervical decompression, also called a laminotomy or foraminotomy is a minimally invasive technique of approaching the cervical spine from the back of your neck in order to address conditions like radiculopathy or pinched nerves. These sources of pain could be herniated discs, osteophytes (bone spurs), or other degenerative changes. The main indication for minimally […]
28
Dec 2020
Cervical Laminoplasty
Cervical laminoplasty is a motion-sparing technique used primarily for treating symptomatic spinal cord compression (myelopathy). It provides decompression of the spinal cord and cervical nerve roots by effectively increasing the cross-sectional area of the spinal canal. It is designed to preserve range of motion in the cervical spine and can be utilized for various causes […]
15
Dec 2020
Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion
When a spinal fusion is indicated after non-operative management has failed, it is used to correct problems with the bones in the spine called vertebrae. The most common reason for its use is as a treatment option when motion of the vertebrae is a source of pain, instability, or nerve compression. An interbody fusion involves […]
15
Dec 2020
Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
When a spinal fusion is indicated after non-operative management has failed, it is used to correct problems with the bones in the spine called vertebrae. The most common reason for its use is as a treatment option when motion of the vertebrae is a source of pain, instability, or nerve compression. An interbody fusion involves […]
15
Dec 2020
Artificial Disc Replacement
Artificial disc replacement involves removing a degenerated or herniated disc and replacing it with prosthetic components, as is done in a hip or knee replacement. TheĀ goal of surgery is usually to relieve pressure on pinched nerves or the spinal cord while allowing the spinal segment to keep some flexibility and maintain more normal motion. […]
15
Dec 2020
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
An anterior cervical discectomy and fusion can be indicated for a variety of conditions after non-operative management has failed, most commonly for cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy. The primary goal of surgery is usually to relieve pressure on pinched nerves as they exit the neck to the arms, or the spinal cord itself. Other goals can […]
15
Dec 2020
Minimally Invasive Decompression
Minimally invasive decompression procedures are indicated when spinal stenosis or disc herniations are causing painful or debilitating symptoms in the low back or legs and extensive non-operative management has failed to provide relief. The procedures are typically called a lamino-foraminotomy or a microdiscectomy depending on your pathology. The techniques used will vary from patient to […]