Spine Surgery
Neck and back conditions can often be treated nonsurgically. In most cases, the least invasive, conservative treatment methods will be tried first. These may include anti-inflammatory medications and physical therapy.
If a person who has back or neck pain continues to have symptoms, minor procedures such as epidural steroid injections or spinal cord stimulators is often the next step.
When the above treatments do not provide relief, or in cases where other complications are present (such as alignment problems or neuropathies), orthopedic spine surgery may be an appropriate option. Spine surgery is used to treat a variety of conditions, including herniated discs, stenosis, etc. Common orthopedic surgeries performed by the spine experts HSS include:
Deciding whether to have spine surgery or where to have it can be of the most important decisions you can make. You should actively research doctors and hospitals for the best opportunity for a good outcome. It is best to choose a surgeon who is experienced in the procedure they are considering, is someone with whom you develop a good rapport, and who takes the time to answer all of your questions. Ask about the success rate of the surgery, possible complications, how long the recovery will take, and what to expect immediately after surgery and in the months that follow. It is important to select a hospital in which a large number of spinal surgeries are performed and which has low infection rates.
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Read the content below to learn more, or find the best spine surgeon at HSS for your particular condition and insurance.
- Which Doctor Should You See for Back Pain?
- 5 Signs You May Need to See a Spine Specialist
- 6 Things to Know about Slipped Discs in the Lower Back
- Kyphoplasty: Minimally Invasive Procedure for a Spinal Compression Fracture
- ACDF Surgery: Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
- Cervical Laminoplasty
- Spine Surgery: Posterior Cervical Laminotomy
- Instrumented Cervical Laminectomy, Fusion
- Microdiscectomy: Surgical Treatment for a Herniated Disc
- Lumbar Fusion
- ALIF Surgery: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
- PLIF Surgery: Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
- TLIF Surgery: Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion
- Minimally Invasive Lower Back Surgery for Disc Degeneration: The Anterolateral (Side) Approach