Dr. Chad M. Patton

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Top things to know about spine surgery

For many patients suffering from spine problems, surgery may be necessary to alleviate their pain and improve their quality of life. While the thought of undergoing spine surgery may be daunting, advances in medical technology and surgical techniques have made the procedure safer and more effective than ever before.

Spine surgery is typically recommended for patients who have chronic back pain, weakness, numbness, or other neurological symptoms that have not improved with non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or injections. The goal of spine surgery is to relieve pressure on the nerves or spinal cord, stabilize the spine, and improve overall function.

One of the most significant improvements in spine surgery over the years has been the use of minimally invasive techniques. These procedures involve smaller incisions, less tissue disruption, and shorter hospital stays compared to traditional open surgery. This means less pain, faster recovery times, and a lower risk of complications.

Another significant improvement is the use of advanced imaging technology such as 3D CT scans and MRI scans to help surgeons plan and perform more precise surgeries. This technology allows surgeons to visualize the spine in three dimensions and identify the exact location of the problem, leading to more accurate diagnoses and better surgical outcomes.

Robotic spine surgery is another advancement that has revolutionized spine surgery. The use of robotic technology allows for increased precision and accuracy during surgery, leading to better outcomes and reduced risk of complications.

After surgery, patients can expect a significant improvement in their quality of life. Many patients experience immediate pain relief and improved mobility, allowing them to return to their normal activities and hobbies. In some cases, patients may also see an improvement in other conditions such as sleep apnea, depression, or anxiety.

It is important to note that spine surgery is not a cure-all, and patients may still need to continue with physical therapy, pain management, or other treatments after surgery to maintain their quality of life. However, the improvements in surgical techniques and technology have made spine surgery a viable and effective option for patients suffering from spine problems.

If you are considering spine surgery, it is essential to work closely with your doctor to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to your specific needs and medical history. With the right approach, spine surgery can be a life-changing experience that improves your quality of life and allows you to enjoy your favorite activities without pain or discomfort.