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Read more about the article Endoscopic Discectomy Spine Surgery

Endoscopic Discectomy Spine Surgery

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  • Post published:February 13, 2025
  • Post category:Medical

In 2025, an endoscopic discectomy is the smallest, most minimally invasive spine surgery you can receive. Despite the incision's size, it allows us to get inside the spine to remove…

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Read more about the article Incorrect Spinal Plate Placement

Incorrect Spinal Plate Placement

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  • Post published:February 11, 2025
  • Post category:Medical

Again, spine plate placement is important for long-term support and stability. This patient underwent a previous fusion surgery and now has a plate that is a little too high, along…

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Read more about the article Pseudarthrosis: An Unsuccessful Spinal Fusion

Pseudarthrosis: An Unsuccessful Spinal Fusion

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  • Post published:February 10, 2025
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It's unfortunate when a patient comes to see me for back pain, and I find that they have pseudarthrosis – when two or more bones do not successfully fuse together.…

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Read more about the article Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 2/2)

Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 2/2)

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  • Post published:February 4, 2025
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(Part 2/2) This patient had a previous L5-S1 fusion that still looks good, but now has spondylolisthesis at L4-L5 and is experiencing major back pain. Watch to the end to…

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Read more about the article Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 1/2)

Minimally Invasive Incisions: Then and Now (Part 1/2)

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  • Post published:February 3, 2025
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(Part 1/2) 10-12 years ago, this patient had a "minimally invasive" fusion. Thanks to the advancements in spine surgery, we've been able to decrease the size of the incision while…

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Read more about the article Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (Part 2/2)

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (Part 2/2)

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  • Post published:January 31, 2025
  • Post category:Medical/Uncategorized

(Part 2/2) For our second sacroiliac (SI) joint fusion, this patient has severe osteoarthritis of the SI joint. Today we're starting on the right joint and in a month, we'll…

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Read more about the article Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (Part 1/2)

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion (Part 1/2)

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  • Post published:January 30, 2025
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(Part 1/2) When I first started in spine surgery, having sacroiliac (SI) joint instability wasn't accepted as a potential condition. But times have changed, and today we're performing two sacroiliac…

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Read more about the article Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screws

Minimally Invasive Pedicle Screws

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  • Post published:January 28, 2025
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By using minimally invasive pedicle screws to add extra strength and support, I was able to decompress this patient's spine to treat their spondylolisthesis, sciatica, and severe back pain while…

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Read more about the article This Is A Sign: A Modic Sign

This Is A Sign: A Modic Sign

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  • Post published:January 27, 2025
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This is a sign. A modic sign! Modic signs are visible on MRIs and signal inflammation, degeneration, or other changes in bone marrow which contribute to lower back pain and…

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Read more about the article Anterior Fusion – Spinal Plate (Part 2)

Anterior Fusion – Spinal Plate (Part 2)

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  • Post published:January 23, 2025
  • Post category:Medical

Standalone implants are strong but when next to a fusion, they need to be even stronger. I inserted a spinal plate to add further strength and stability. See the difference?…

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