Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)

“Our aim is to help you achieve a balanced and healthy spine”
Welcome to Zen Spine, where we specialize in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS). Our mission is to provide our patients with advanced and effective treatment options that minimize discomfort, promote faster recovery, and restore quality of life. With our team of highly skilled spine surgeons and state-of-the-art facilities, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional care and achieving optimal outcomes.

Microdiscectomy

This is a surgical procedure aimed at relieving pressure on spinal nerves by removing a small portion of a herniated or ruptured disc. It involves making a tiny incision and using specialized instruments to access the affected disc, minimizing damage to surrounding tissues.

Tubular Discectomy

Similar to microdiscectomy, tubular discectomy also involves a small incision. However, in this procedure, a tubular retractor is used to create a tunnel to the problem disc. This technique provides a controlled pathway for the surgeon to access and remove the damaged disc material.

Vertebroplasty

This procedure is used to treat compression fractures in the spine, often caused by osteoporosis or tumors. A special bone cement is injected directly into the fractured vertebra to stabilize it and reduce pain.

Kyphoplasty

Like vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty is used to treat compression fractures. In this procedure, a balloon is first inserted into the fractured vertebra and inflated to create space. Then, the space is filled with bone cement, helping to restore vertebral height and relieve pain.

Sacroplasty

Similar to vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, sacroplasty is used to treat fractures in the sacrum, the triangular bone at the base of the spine. Bone cement is injected into the fractured area to provide stability and pain relief.

MIS Fixation/Fusion

Minimally invasive spine fixation or fusion involves stabilizing two or more vertebrae using implants such as screws, rods, or cages. This procedure is commonly used to treat conditions like spinal instability, deformities, or severe degeneration. Minimally invasive techniques reduce tissue damage, blood loss, and recovery time compared to traditional open surgery.
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