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Cervical

  • Artificial Cervical Disc Replacement
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    Disc degeneration reduces the height of the disc and may cause a Herniated disc.

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  • Cervical Disc Replacement
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    The cervical spine is located in the neck region and consists of seven bones arranged one on top of the other.

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  • Cervical Bracing
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    Cervical braces are external devices used to provide support and restrict movement of the cervical spine in a variety of cervical conditions ranging from muscle spasm to severe spine instability or post-surgery.

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  • Cervical Foraminotomy
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    Cervical foraminotomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve the symptoms of a pinched or compressed spinal nerve by enlarging the neural foramen, an opening for the nerve roots to exit the spine and travel through the body.

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  • Cervical Laminectomy
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    Degeneration of the facet joints and intervertebral discs results in narrowing of the spinal canal known as spinal stenosis.

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  • Cervical Laminoplasty
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    Degeneration of the facet joints and intervertebral discs that connect vertebrae to one another results in narrowing of the spinal canal, known as spinal stenosis.

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  • Cervical Spine Fusion
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    Your spine consists of a spinal cord supported by a series of interlocking bones called vertebrae.

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  • Posterior Cervical Fusion
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    Posterior cervical fusion (PCF), a surgical procedure performed through the back of the neck, involves joining or fusing two or more damaged cervical vertebrae.

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  • Posterior Cervical Decompression
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    Posterior cervical decompression is a surgical procedure performed through the back of the neck to relieve pressure over compressed nerves in the cervical spine region caused by inflamed spinal tissue or nerves, by removing portions of the cervical vertebrae.

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  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
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    The vertebrae of the backbone are cushioned by intervertebral discs that act as shock absorbers and allow frictionless movement of your back.

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Lumbar

  • Lumbar Decompression
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    The spinal cord is protected by a bony column of vertebral bones, arranged one above the other. Injury or wear-and-tear can cause parts of the vertebrae to compress the nerves of the spinal cord, leading to pain, numbness or tingling in the part of the body that the nerve supplies.

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  • Lumbar Discectomy
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    The lower back or lumbar region is often the site of pain due to its high mobility and weight-bearing.

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  • Lumbar Endoscopic Discectomy
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    The lower back or lumbar region is often the site of pain due to its high mobility and weight bearing.

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  • Lumbar Epidurals
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    Lumbar epidurals are injections to treat and relieve low back pain. A lumbar epidural involves injecting a local anesthetic and an anti-inflammatory steroid into the epidural space of the lower spine (lower back) to reduce inflammation causing the pain.

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  • Lumbar Foraminotomy
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    A lumbar foraminotomy is a surgical procedure that decompresses the spinal nerves by removing bone and other tissues that obstruct the neural foramen.

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  • Lumbar Laminectomy
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    Lumbar laminectomy is a spinal surgery to relieve excess pressure on the spinal cord or nerves within the spinal canal in the lumbar or lower back region.

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  • Lower Back (Lumbar) Surgery
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    Lower back pain is one of the most common health problems experienced by most individuals, at different phases of their lives.

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  • Lumbar Interbody Fusion
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    Lumbar interbody fusion (LIF) surgery is a surgical technique that involves the removal of a damaged intervertebral disc and the insertion of a bone graft into the disc space created between the two adjoining vertebrae.

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  • Lumbar Microdiscectomy
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    Microdiscectomy is a surgical procedure employed to relieve the pressure over the spinal cord and/or nerve roots, caused by a ruptured (herniated) intervertebral disc.

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  • Lumbar Medial Branch Block
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    A medial branch block is a procedure in which a mixture of a local anesthetic with or without a corticosteroid is injected near the medial branch nerves supplying a facet joint. A lumbar medial branch block prevents the transmission of pain signals from the lower back.

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  • Lumbar Spinal Fusion
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    The surgical technique of combining two or more vertebrae is known as spinal fusion.

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  • Lumbar Spinal Bracing
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    Lumbar braces are external devices used to restrict the movement of the lumbar spine and provide support and stability to the lower back region, to relieve back pain and promote healing after surgery or injury.

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  • Posterior Lumbar Fusion
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    Spinal fusion, also called arthrodesis, is a surgical technique used to join two or more vertebrae (bones) within the spine. Lumbar fusion is the fusion the vertebrae in the lumbar portion of the spine (lower back).

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  • Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion
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    Spinal fusion is a surgical technique that joins two or more vertebrae in the spine to minimize the pain caused by the movement of these vertebrae.

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  • Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)
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    Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) is a type of spinal fusion procedure in which bone graft is placed between the affected vertebrae in the lower back (lumbar) region through an incision on the patient’s back.

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Thoracic

  • Thoracic Discectomy
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    The human spine provides support to the body allowing you to stand upright, bend, and twist. The spine can be broadly divided into the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine. The thoracic spine lies in the mid-back region between the neck and lower back and is protected by the rib cage.

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  • Thoracic Laminectomy
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    The vertebral column supports the back and protects the spinal cord that runs through it.

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  • Thoracic Spine Decompression
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    Thoracic spine decompression is a procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves in the middle portion of the back.

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  • Thoracic Spine Fracture Repair Surgery
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    Spinal fractures occur most commonly in the thoracic (upper back) and lumbar (lower back) regions, and at the thoracolumbar junction.

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  • Thoracic Spine Trauma Surgery
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    Trauma to the spine can injure the vertebral bones as well as the spinal cord and spinal nerves.

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  • Thoracic Vertebroplasty
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    Osteoporosis is a “silent” disease characterized by weakening of bones, making them more susceptible to fractures (vertebral compression fractures), typically in the hip and spine.

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  • Posterior Thoracic Fusion
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    Posterior thoracic fusion is a spinal fusion procedure performed through an incision on the back (posterior) of the patient in which two or more vertebrae of the thoracic spine (mid back) are joined together, eliminating any movement between them.

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Others

  • Memorial Hermann Surgical Hospital First Colony
  • Houston Methodist Hospital
  • Memorial Hermann Health System