Surgical Treatments 
 
 
 
 

While most cases of back pain can be successfully treated with non-surgical options, some conditions may require surgery. Some of the diagnoses that may need surgery to resolve include:

  • Herniated discs
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Vertebral fractures
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • The spine specialists at the Orange County Institute for Spine at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital provide a complete range of surgical treatment options that include:

  • Hardware Revision
  • Kyphoplasty—a two-step procedure in which a balloon is first inserted to restore the shape of the spine, and then a cement-like mixture is inserted into the fractured vertebra.
  • Lysis of epidural adhesions—a procedure in which medication is injected into the epidural space to relieve pain and dissipate scar tissue.
  • Laminectomy/discectomy - a procedure in which part of the lamina (portion of the bone on the back of the vertebrae) is removed as well as a portion of a ligament. The herniated disc is then removed.
  • Microdiscectomy – similar to a discectomy (above), but using a smaller incision.
  • Spinal fusion – when two or more vertebrae are joined together using bone grafts, screws and rods.
  • Percutaneous surgical techniques—using minimally invasive procedures.
  • Scoliosis deformity correction
  • Spinal cord stimulator—an implantable medical device that generates an electric impulse near the surface of the spinal cord and provides a tingling sensation that alters the perception of pain.
  • Treatment of spine trauma, spinal cord injury
  • Radiofrequency lesioning—a procedure using a specialized machine to interrupt nerve conduction on a semi-permanent basis.  The nerves are usually blocked for six to nine months (can be as short as three months or as long as 18 months).
  • Vertebroplasty—a procedure in which a cement-like mixture is inserted into the fractured vertebra.
  • For more information on the spine and treatment options, please refer to the “Health Resources” section of this Web site.
     
     
     
     
     
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