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Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas Releases More Information About MIS Techniques

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Plano back surgery clinic Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas recently released an article that is designed to inform back pain patients on what treatments are available for pain relief. Read the article at the company’s blog at https://minimallyinvasiveneurosurgerytexas.com/blog

Plano, TX (PRUnderground) August 27th, 2020

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas is a top-quality healthcare institution based in Plano, Texas. The facility is renowned for employing minimally invasive surgery techniques that have been proven to be effective in treating back-problems and other spinal conditions. MINT operates under the leadership of Dr. Scott Kutz, who is a board-certified neurosurgeon specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal disorders.

Dr. Scott Kutz has been in medical practice for over a decade and has served thousands of patients since then. Dr. Kutz has been a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons since 2011 and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons since 2010. He has been able to satisfy his patients with back pain solutions via novel surgery techniques. Minimally Invasive Surgery techniques a.k.a. MIS techniques involve making smaller incisions, which results in reduced blood loss and avoids significant damage to the muscles surrounding the spine. This technique also encourages faster recovery and reduces pain after surgery. Dr. Kutz and his team take pride in offering exclusive MIS solutions to their clientele.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) has successfully replaced traditional open surgeries where doctors are required to make 6 inches long incisions in the patient’s body and risk infections. With MISS, similar results can be achieved by making only small incisions that result in swift recovery and minimal blood loss. Patients who have worked with Dr. Kutz are truly satisfied with his procedures and quality of service. While talking about his experience at MINT, one of the patients said: “Dr. Kutz is one of those doctors that immediately makes you feel relaxed and comfortable, even though the reason that you went to see him is painful. He takes his time to get to know you and to examine you. Even though it was my first time meeting him I’m were talking about serious operations​, I already trust him completely.”

At MINT, the experts also perform Artificial Disc Replacement and Sacroiliac Joint Disorder Treatment. These Plano MIS techniques that are exclusively performed by Dr. Scott Kutz have truly changed the lives of many people. Although Artificial disc replacement is not for everyone, a prospective patient must consult with Dr. Kutz to discuss the potential of this treatment.

Disclaimer: The news site hosting this press release is not associated with Dr. Kutz at Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas. It is merely publishing a press release announcement submitted by a company, without any stated or implied endorsement of the product or service. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners. Please consult with your physician.

About Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas

MINT focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of spinal and cranial disorders. We specialize in treating patients with degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spinal tumors, as well as other spinal disorders. Our head neurosurgeon, Dr. Kutz, has a special interest in minimally invasive surgical procedures, artificial disc replacement, spinal cord stimulation and neuromodulation, and the treatment of thoracic disorders, spine tumors, complex revision, and sacroiliac joint disorders. At MINT, we use the most innovative surgical techniques to help patients get back to life.

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