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Zero Suture Spine Endoscopy
Revolutionary Disc Repair TechniqueFaster recovery
Collateral damage to surrounding bones, ligaments, and muscles.
Restoration of disc function.
If your MRI report says:
If your are complaining of:
We are asking because only 15.5% of disc damage patients require surgery
GRADE 1
Disc is less than 25% damaged (bulge, annular tears)
GRADE 2
Disc is 25-50% damaged (protrusion, extrusion)
GRADE 3
Disc is 50-75% damaged (Spinal canal stenosis)
GRADE 4
Disc is more than 75% damaged (Listhesis)
"Spine Endoscopic Disc Repair Success Depends on the Surgeon’s Expertise"
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Confirm diagnosis and treatment plan with a physical examination by our doctor
Undergo Spine Endoscopy Laser Disc Repair
Resume Daily activities within 24 hours
A lumbar endoscopic discectomy is considered a safe and minimally invasive procedure. As with any surgery, however, there are risks which include: Excessive bleeding. Reaction to anesthesia.
A minimally invasive (endoscopic) diskectomy is typically an outpatient procedure. This means you'll be able to go home on the same day as your surgery.
In short, it depends. While a bulging or herniated disc may heal on its own, degenerative changes in the spine cannot be fixed as they are a natural process that comes with aging, and thus cannot be reversed. Disc herniation or bulge can heal with adequate rest, and in some cases lifestyle modifications.
Many patients return to their daily activities after two weeks from the day of their surgery. After six weeks, all patients may return to their duties. After six weeks, many patients do not use the pain medication but the over-counter drugs.
The Discseel® Procedure is a revolutionary, minimally-invasive procedure to treat chronic back pain resulting from damaged or torn spinal discs. An FDA-approved, 100% natural biologic called Fibrin is injected into the disc, which seals the tears and stimulates the body to begin healing.