Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures
Minimally invasive spine procedures are advanced surgical techniques that aim to treat various spinal conditions with less disruption to the surrounding tissues. These procedures typically involve smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, and quicker recovery times compared to traditional open surgeries.
A surgical procedure that permanently connects the sacroiliac joint, reducing pain and improving stability by eliminating joint motion.
A minimally invasive surgical technique for spinal fusion, using a zipper-like device to secure vertebrae together, alleviating pain and promoting stability.
A surgical technique that stabilizes the spine by fusing adjacent vertebrae, alleviating pain and restoring stability through a minimally invasive approach.
A surgical procedure that relieves pressure on spinal nerves by removing small portions of bone or ligament, improving mobility and reducing pain.
An FDA-approved, minimally invasive procedure that implants a small spacer in the spine to alleviate lumbar spinal stenosis symptoms.