Plano Spine Surgeon Dr. Scott Kutz Produces Information On Herniated Disc Treatments In Newest Article
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MINT has recently published an article on herniated disc treatments. For more info, visit https://minimallyinvasiveneurosurgerytexas.com/plano-tx-neurosurgeons-herniated-disc-treatment
Plano, TX (PRUnderground) October 25th, 2021
Back pain and spinal problems are some of the most common issues; according to the studies over, 80% of the population experiences back pain and spine-related problems in their lives. Herniated Disc is one of the reasons why people suffer from back pain. A technique named Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery is therefore introduced. This is an advanced procedure that is mainly developed to treat spinal conditions.
Performing MIS surgery, herniated disc problems, which leads to spinal conditions, can be treated with smaller incisions, which reduces blood loss. Therefore, the muscles around the spine are protected from any significant damage. The reason and purpose of treating a herniated disc problem are to eliminate back pain. The technique helps to recover better and faster and reduces the amount of pain after the surgery. Whereas, if herniated disc treatment is left untreated, it can lead to several other problems such as permanent nerve damage.
Plano spine surgeons perform this technique because of its wide range of benefits. Unlike open back surgery, minimally invasive neurosurgeons make small incisions of just about 1/2 inch to insert an endoscope through the small cut into the patient’s skin. Due to open back surgery’s larger surgical cuts patients have to endure a great deal of pain as a result of; muscle and tissue damage.
“At Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery of Texas, we have highly qualified, experienced, and skilled surgeons who diagnose and treat spinal disorders such as; spinal tumors, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and so many others. Our team provides each patient with a personalized treatment based on the source of the pain and specific symptoms. Our medical team will check your spine for tenderness during the physical exam,” says Dr. Scott Kutz.
Due to the decreased risk of muscle and tissue damage, minimally invasive back surgery has a lower risk of complications than open back surgery. Moreover, open back surgery takes up to eight months for full recovery while: on the other hand, an advanced technique of spine surgery Plano Texas, allows the patient to recover from the back pain much earlier. The patient must perform all the therapy and physical exercises under the guidance of an experienced therapist to recover soon. Hence, faster recovery is yet another great benefit of minimally invasive neurosurgery.
Minimally invasive surgery performed at MINT’s clinic has high-ranking cosmetic results. There is less scarring on the patient’s body since there is only one incision or a much smaller one, resulting in excellent cosmetic results. The Plano spine surgeons make sure to use their skills and, as a result, everything goes smoothly during the surgery.
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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.