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5 Encouraging Facts About Spine Surgery

5 Encouraging Facts About Spine Surgery

Going through spine surgery is no small feat. Usually, people who need it have been dealing with back pain or other symptoms for some time without relief. Although it’s a scary thought, spine surgery technology has come a long way, and has many advantages now.

If you’re tired of dealing with back pain and are ready for the next step, Dr. Steven J. Svabek can help. Dr. Svabek and his team offer expert evaluations for your pain and state-of-the-art treatment options. 

Types of spine surgery

Back pain is a common ailment that sometimes results in chronic pain. If you’ve been suffering back pain for some time without relief from conservative measures, you may be in need of surgery to relieve your discomfort.

There are many different types of spine surgery that are used for various causes of back problems. Dr. Svabek evaluates your symptoms and reviews your imaging studies to determine what type of procedure is best for your specific problem.

When you need back surgery, it’s good to know your options. There are various spine procedures, some of which include:

Sacroiliac joint fusion

When you have pain that’s caused by your SI joints, a sacroiliac joint fusion may be needed to get rid of your discomfort. Dr. Svabek uses the revolutionary iFuse Implant System® to provide you with the best possible results.

The fusion procedure limits the motion in your SI joints, which often gets rid of chronic pain created by issues with these joints.

Lumbar fusion

When you have degenerative issues and back pain that doesn’t get better with other treatments, a lumbar fusion can help. During this procedure, Dr. Svabek joins two or more of your vertebrae together so they’ll fuse.

A fusion is a great option to keep the motion between your vertebrae limited, which keeps your nerves from stretching too far and causing pain.

Discectomy

When an intervertebral disc slips out of place, it can press on a nerve and cause pain. During a discectomy, Dr. Svabek removes some or all of the misplaced disc. This takes the pressure off the nerves in the area, thus getting rid of your pain.

Laminectomy

If your pain is due to spinal stenosis, a laminectomy is the procedure for you. The laminectomy procedure allows Dr. Svabek to remove any bone spurs or ligaments that are putting pressure on your spinal nerves.

5 encouraging facts about spine procedures

Although spine surgery seems like a big hurdle, advances in technology have made it much safer and better than it was in the past. Surgery has come a long way, meaning you get to reap the benefits.

There are a lot of facts about newer forms of spine surgery that are important to know. If you’re looking into spine surgery for your pain, these are five advantages you have to look forward to:

It can be minimally invasive

Large incisions in your back are a thing of the past. Many types of spine surgery are now performed using minimally invasive techniques. 

Minimally invasive spine surgery offers many benefits, including smaller incisions, decreased pain, and a shorter recovery time.

Your recovery is quicker

If Dr. Svabek is able to perform your surgery using minimally invasive techniques, your recovery is quicker than with traditional surgery.

Minimally invasive surgery means less tissue damage in the area around your spine. This often means less pain and an easier time during your recovery period. You’ll need physical therapy, but it often goes better due to decreased pain.

Lower risk of complications

Minimally invasive spine surgery allows for smaller incisions, which means less risk of complications. When you have traditional spine surgery, the larger incision puts you at risk for bleeding, infection, and other problems.

When you undergo minimally invasive spine surgery, your risk for infection or post-surgery complications is greatly decreased.

Significant change in your pain

Whether you have open or minimally invasive spine surgery, your life is going to change after the procedure. If you’ve had back pain for months or years without relief, be prepared to experience significantly less pain.

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