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Spinal fusion Information | Mount Sinai - New York

Spinal fusion is surgery to permanently join together two or more bones in the spine so there is no movement between them.

American Board of Spine Surgery: ABSS

The American Board of Spine Surgery was formed in 1997 as a non-profit independent certification organization to serve the best interests of the public and the ...

Spine surgery | UW Medicine

Spine surgeons are doctors that specialize in the treatment of conditions related to the spine. Spine surgeons can be trained in orthopedic or neurological ...

Endoscopic Spine Surgery Program - NYU Langone Health

Doctors at NYU Langone's Endoscopic Spine Surgery Program perform minimally invasive procedures to manage conditions of the neck and lower back. Learn more.

Spine Surgery - BJC HealthCare

We perform many procedures, including spinal fusion and decompression surgery, using minimally invasive techniques. These involve small incisions and less ...

Spine surgery – ZEISS Medical Technology

Minimal invasive spine surgery (MISS) delivers benefits to surgeons and patients. ZEISS understands the challenges related to MISS and offers advanced ...

Spine Surgery | Neurological Surgery - Weill Cornell Medicine

At Och Spine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, our top spine surgeons are part of a multidisciplinary team that offers a comprehensive ...

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery - Neurosurgery

A small bony resection called laminectomy is performed to allow the surgeons to reach the spinal canal, carefully retract the nerve, and remove the herniated ...

Spinal Surgery & Disease - Feinberg School of Medicine

Meet our faculty and learn more about our research, education and patient care in the field of spinal surgery and disease.

Most Popular Videos - Clinical Spine Surgery

Most Popular Videos · Lateral Mass Fixation in the Subaxial Cervical Spine · A Novel Groove-Entry Technique for Inserting Thoracic Percutaneous Pedicle Screws.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)

Dr. Raskas is an experienced spine care physician specializing in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) in St. Louis, Missouri.

Spine Surgery | NYU Langone Health

Experts Experts at NYU Langone's Spine Center perform all types of spine surgery, such as discectomy, laminectomy, disc replacement, and spinal fusion.

Types of spine surgery: What to know - MedicalNewsToday

There are various types of spine surgery, including artificial disk replacement and spinal fusion. Spine surgery can range from minimally invasive ...

Most Common Types of Spine Surgery

The most common spine surgeries fall into two categories: decompressing the neurological structures and stabilizing the spine.

Mayfield Spine Surgery Center - Giving Patients the Best Outcomes

Mayfield Spine Surgery Center is highly rated, AAAHC Accredited, and Medicare Certified, with patient satisfaction ratings above the national average. We are an ...

Inside the OR: Spine Surgery Day One - Northwestern Medicine

Head Inside The OR with our camera crew and see how the team completely reconstructed the spine of a patient who was told he'd never walk upright again.

Spine Surgery | University of Iowa Health Care

UI Health Care neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons relieve back pain and neck pain caused by spinal stenosis, sciatica, herniated disc, and more.

Cervical Spine Surgeries

Whether it involves removing and/or fusing bone, many cervical spine surgeries can be done using minimally invasive techniques with an endoscope or laser.

Single-Position Spine Surgery: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion ...

The field of spine surgery has evolved drastically with regard to 360° fusion. Multiple approaches and possibilities are available for lumbar ...

UVA Spine Surgery - Neurosurgery

UVA has 6 neurosurgeons specializing in spine surgery, including for conditions like stenosis, degenerative & herniated disc, and scoliosis.


Minimally invasive spine surgery

Minimally invasive spine surgery, also known as MISS, has no specific meaning or definition. It implies a lack of severe surgical invasion.