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Millions of Americans currently suffer from back pain caused by sports injuries, work-related injuries, arthritis, and a range of other conditions. Pain in this complex area of the body can severely limit mobility and diminish a person’s quality of life. Fortunately, there are now advanced minimally invasive treatment options that can safely alleviate the symptoms of back problems with less discomfort and reduced recovery time.
In recent years, endoscopic laser spine surgery has been introduced as a minimally invasive way to remove damaged spine and disc tissue without damaging the surrounding soft tissue. Unlike traditional open surgical procedures, which need to be performed through long, open incisions, laser spine surgery is performed through incisions only centimeters in length with advanced imaging and surgical equipment. Although this surgical technique can be used to treat a wide variety of spine conditions, it is most commonly used to alleviate the pain associated with a herniated disc.
Laser spine surgery can give patients many benefits over traditional open surgery, including:
- No hospital stay: All laser spine surgeries are performed on a minimally invasive, outpatient basis with same-day discharge.
- No general anesthesia: During the entire one-hour procedure, patients are awake under IV sedation to provide feedback to their surgeons.
- Short procedures: Laser spine surgeries typically last approximately one hour.
- Nerve monitoring: Continuous nerve monitoring is performed to ensure safety throughout the procedure and minimize any damage to the surrounding nerves.
- Faster recovery times: This surgical technique will get you back to your daily activities faster.
- Other benefits: Minimally invasive spine surgery is performed at lower cost with reduced risk of surgical complications, lower risk of infection, and less discomfort.
If you suffer from the symptoms of a herniated disc, laser spine surgery may be an excellent option for you. Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., is a leader in laser spine surgery and can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.
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With new advances in medical knowledge and technology, problems with back pain can be resolved more safely and with better outcomes than ever before. If you would like to learn more about common back problems and the cutting-edge techniques available to treat them, read the articles below.
- Back pain affects eight out of every 10 Americans at some point in their lives. Learn more about the causes of back pain from the MedlinePlus online medical reference.
- Herniated disc is one of the most common causes of back pain and can be effectively treated with laser spine surgery. Visit the Mayo Clinic’s website for more information about herniated disc.
- Check out this article to read about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options available for herniated discs.
- Get more facts about chronic pain in the United States from the American Academy of Pain Medicine.
- Spinal stenosis puts pressure on the nerve roots and spinal cord—read more about this condition on the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases’ website.
Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.
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The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.
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The bones of the spine, called vertebrae, are connected to one another at points called facet joints. These joints allow the spine to twist and move within its healthy limits. In healthy men and women, these joints are supported and protected by a layer of cartilage and contain lubricating joint fluid to promote smooth movement of the spine. Unfortunately, these joints can become inflamed through spinal injury or arthritis, resulting in chronic pain, stiffness, and problems with mobility.
To relieve the pain associated with inflammation or damage to the facet joints, patients can undergo a minimally invasive spine surgery called facet thermal ablation. Using a thermal, or heat energy, laser, the nerves within the facet joint are destroyed, preventing pain sensations from being sensed within the joint and relayed back to the brain.
Facet thermal ablation is performed on a minimally invasive basis through an incision only centimeters in length. Using X-ray guidance, a small tube called a DePuy Tube is inserted into the incision. Through this tube, the thermal laser is guided to the affected facet joint, where it is used to clean and destroy the nerve that is causing irritation. Because the procedure is performed using advanced imaging and surgical technology, patients can benefit from:
- Reduced recovery times and quicker return to daily activities.
- Less tissue damage and discomfort from surgery.
- Reduced risk of infection and surgical complications.
Do not continue to suffer from chronic back pain caused by arthritis or facet joint syndrome—schedule a consultation with the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D. today. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.
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The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.
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During traditional spine surgery, surgeons must work through large, open incisions to get the access and visibility needed to perform the procedure. Unfortunately, this more invasive technique can often lead to traumatic cutting of muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissue, as well as removal or fusion of bone. Because of these complications and limitations, traditional open spine surgery is not suited for many spine conditions that require a precise and delicate approach.
Enter micro spine surgery: the minimally invasive answer for patients in need of cervical discectomy, laminectomy, or lumbar herniated disc repair. Using specially designed microscopes and miniature precision needles and scalpels, surgeons experienced in microsurgery can resolve issues that were not treatable through traditional open surgery. Finally, patients suffering from spinal canal stenosis and troublesome herniated discs can get safe, effective treatment without suffering damage to surrounding nerves and soft tissue.
Micro spine surgical procedures are normally performed through incisions only about an inch and a half long. The incision is small enough to be closed with a bandage, allowing patients to return to their daily routines much sooner than conventional open spine surgeries would allow. Microsurgeries are performed on an outpatient basis under general or local anesthesia. The Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D. offers the following micro spine surgeries to our patients:
- Laminectomy: to remove a section of bone that may be compressing the spinal cord due to spinal canal stenosis.
- Cervical Micro Discectomy to alleviate neck and arm pain caused by a herniated disc in the cervical spine.
- Lumbar Disc Microsurgery to alleviate back and leg pain associated with nerve compression in the lumbar spine.
Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.
Disclaimer:
The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.
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Chronic pain is characterized by persistent, severe sensations of pain that continue for weeks, months, or even years. According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, 116 million Americans suffer from symptoms of chronic pain—affecting more men and women than cancer, heart disease, and diabetes combined. Of these many Americans suffering from chronic pain, most were affected by pain in the neck and back. Unfortunately, this chronic pain keeps many otherwise healthy men and women from participating in active, normal lives.
Do you suffer from chronic back pain? If so, you may also be struggling with maintaining the level of activity you enjoyed before your symptoms started. Fortunately, advances in medicine and minimally invasive spine surgery have provided patients with chronic back pain a variety of effective treatment options to alleviate their symptoms and restore their mobility. Below are some of the many surgical treatments available to improve your activity level and quality of life.
Laser spine surgery: This state-of-the-art surgical technique was developed to resolve spine problems, such as herniated discs, safely and less invasively than open surgical procedures. This type of surgery is now considered an extremely effective alternative to conventional spine surgery.
Minimally invasive spine surgery: Minimally invasive procedures utilize advanced endoscopic surgical technology to resolve problems such as scoliosis and degenerative disc disease without the need for open incisions.
Micro surgery: Micro spine surgery involves the use of a specialized microscope and surgical tools to treat conditions such as spinal canal stenosis and herniated disc.
Conventional spine surgery: When conservative therapies and treatments do not resolve a more severe condition, conventional spine surgery can be an excellent option. Because of the more invasive nature of these procedures, they are only recommended as last options for treatment.
Dr. Marc A. Cohen, of the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., can help relieve the pain you are experiencing as a result of vertebral disc injuries with personalized treatments tailored to your needs. At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we offer the very best in minimally invasive laser spine surgery for patients in New Jersey and New York City. Our team works hard to provide the latest in technologically-advanced prevention plans and treatment methods. Visit us online or call us at (973) 538-4444 to learn more about our services or to make an appointment.
Disclaimer:
The materials available at this website are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing medical advice. You should contact your doctor to obtain advice with respect to any particular medical issue or problem. Use and access to this website or any of the links contained within the site do not create a doctor-client relationship. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the medical office or any individual doctor or physician.