Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion

Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) surgery is a type of neck surgery. It removes a herniated (slipped, ruptured, or bulging) disc in the cervical spine (neck).

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Laminectomy

Relieve pressure on the spinal nerve roots with laminectomy, which enlarges the spinal canal.

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Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disc replacement surgery, also known as cervical disc arthroplasty or cervical artificial disc replacement (ADR), replaces a damaged or diseased cervical disc with an artificial disk.

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Microdiscectomy

Alleviate pain caused by pinched nerves with disc decompression, which gives the nerve root more room.

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Spine Surgeon Consultation

Considering spine, neck, or back surgery? A consultation with one of our experienced spine surgeons is an important first step.

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Vertebroplasty Surgery

Vertebroplasty is surgery to strengthen a broken vertebra that has been weakened due to osteoporosis, vascular malformations, or cancer.

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Thoracic and Lumbar Fusion

Prevent back and leg pain with lumbar fusion surgery, which fuses two or more vertebrae into one single structure.

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Endovascular coiling

Endovascular coiling is a minimally invasive technique, which means an incision in the skull is not required to treat the cerebral aneurysm. Rather, a catheter is advanced from a blood vessel in the groin up into the blood vessels in the brain.

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Open craniotomy

Open craniotomy (surgical clipping). This procedure involves the surgical removal of part of the skull. The doctor exposes the aneurysm and places a metal clip across the neck of the aneurysm to prevent blood flow into the aneurysm sac. Once the clipping is completed, the skull is secured back together.

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Lumbar Discectomy

A bilateral or multilevel lumbar (lower back) discectomy is surgery to remove a herniated (slipped, ruptured, or bulging) disc in the spine that causes lower back pain, numbness, or weakness that spreads to the arms or legs.

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