A comprehensive range of surgical interventions aimed at addressing various spinal conditions, ensuring pain relief, stability, and improved function.
Spinal Fusion
Spinal fusion surgery involves joining two or more vertebrae to eliminate motion between them, providing stability and alleviating pain from conditions like degenerative disc disease or spinal fractures.
Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive surgery that removes part of a herniated disc to relieve pressure on spinal nerves, reducing pain and improving mobility.
Laminectomy removes part of the vertebra to relieve spinal cord pressure. Laminoplasty reshapes and repositions the lamina to expand the spinal canal, alleviating pain and improving function.
This procedure fuses lumbar vertebrae through a small incision, reducing muscle damage and recovery time while stabilizing the spine and relieving pain.
Occipitocervical fusion stabilizes the junction between the skull and upper cervical spine, treating conditions like fractures or instability for improved spinal alignment and stability.
C1-C2 fusion stabilizes the upper cervical spine, often addressing conditions like fractures or instability at the junction between the first and second cervical vertebrae for improved spinal alignment and function.
Thoracic Fixation And Decompression For Thoracic Myelopathy
This surgical procedure stabilizes and decompresses the thoracic spine to alleviate spinal cord compression and associated symptoms like weakness or numbness.
Anterior cervical reconstruction restores stability and alignment to the cervical spine, often addressing conditions like degenerative disc disease or cervical deformities through surgical intervention.
Corpectomy involves removing a vertebral body to decompress the spinal cord, followed by fusion using a cage device to stabilize the spine and restore alignment.
This surgical technique stabilizes the cervical spine by placing screws and rods into the lateral masses of the vertebrae, providing support and alignment.
Scoliosis correction surgery straightens and stabilizes the spine, correcting abnormal curvature to improve posture, function, and overall quality of life.