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Back Surgery
Back surgery may be part of your treatment plan for chronic pain or mobility issues caused by spine trauma or disease. At POSH, state-of-the-art surgical solutions are available to repair damaged vertebrae and remove ruptured discs. Leonard Kibuule, MD, board-certified Spine Surgeon has extensive training in the latest surgical techniques to ensure the best possible outcome. They also monitor your post-surgical recovery so you can get back to your routine as quickly as possible.
Back Surgery Q & A
Why would I need back surgery?
Back surgery is typically a last resort treatment option for severe pain or disability that’s not treatable with nonsurgical options.
POSH offers advanced minimally invasive and complex back surgery solutions. The skilled surgeons may qualify you for surgery to address:
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Tumors
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Osteoarthritis
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Spinal fracture
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Degenerative disc disease
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Spinal stenosis (spinal narrowing)
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Scoliosis or other spinal deformity
The team collaborates with area specialists, including rehabilitative therapists, to ensure you receive the comprehensive care you need to heal fully after surgery.
Which types of back surgeries are available?
POSH offers several back surgery procedures to address a range of back injuries and degenerative spine diseases. Many surgeries are minimally invasive, requiring only small incisions to access the tissues and bones in your back. The team also specializes in complex open surgeries and uses the latest techniques and technologies to ensure a good outcome.
Some of the available back surgeries include:
LAMINECTOMY
A laminectomy is a minimally invasive technique to remove part of a spinal bone. Surgery relieves pressure on nerves and the spinal cord to treat pain, inflammation, and mobility issues.
DISCECTOMY
A discectomy is a procedure to remove part or all of a herniated spinal disc.
KYPHOPLASTY
Kyphoplasty involves injections of a medical-grade cement into a fractured bone to strengthen and stabilize it.
SPINAL FUSION
Spinal fusion surgery joins two or more vertebrae together to stabilize the spine and prevent excessive movement.
How long does it take to recover from back surgery?
Recovery time from back surgery depends on the type of surgery you have and factors like your age and overall health. The POSH team provides personalized after-care instructions to help you heal fully and minimize your risk for post-surgical complications. They discuss what to expect from your recovery during your initial consultation so you can prepare.
In general, recovery after minimally invasive surgery can take six weeks or longer before you can resume some of your usual activities. After a complex surgery such as spinal fusion, you may need 6-12 months of downtime to ensure your spine heals fully.
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