What is Minimally Invasive Surgery?

Surgery for any condition, especially for treating neurological conditions, can mean a long recovery period. The more complex a surgery, the more is the recovery time. This is why a number of surgeons are now moving towards minimally invasive surgery.

Simply put, minimally invasive surgery involves minimizing the number and depth of surgical incisions to minimize the trauma that occurs to the body during a routine surgery. When the trauma is minimized, the patient’s body heals faster, resulting in faster recovery.

 

How is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery More Beneficial than Traditional Spine Surgery?

During minimally invasive spine surgery, the only surgical incision is one that is made on the lower back. The incision is tiny, and the surgeon gains greater visibility by simply spreading the muscle fibers using special instruments.

In traditional surgery, large incisions are made that completely expose the lower back to give maximum visibility to the surgeon. Large incisions mean a higher risk of infections and increased blood loss. Sometimes, during traditional surgery, the muscles in the back may be overstretched, resulting in post-operative disabilities.

Since incisions are smaller in minimally invasive procedures, the back muscles are spared and can return to full function. In addition, there is minimal blood loss, and the incisions heal faster because of their small size. Minimally invasive surgery means you are less likely to suffer intense post-operative pain and you can go back to your normal routine much faster.

 

Which Conditions are Ideal for a Minimally Invasive Surgery?

Minimally invasive spine surgery is performed in patients who suffer from conditions such as scoliosis, herniated discs, degenerative disc diseases, intense back pain, and so on. It is appropriate for patients with almost all kinds of spinal conditions because of the nature of the procedure.

There are, of course, some exceptions as with any surgery. Your surgeon can help you find out whether you are an ideal candidate for minimally invasive spine surgery.

 

Choosing the Right Surgeon

The Hunt brothers, Dr. Leonel Hunt and Dr. Gabriel Hunt, are experts in neurosurgery. They provide the best minimally invasive surgeries in Los Angeles. Dr. Leonel Hunt is one of the top specialists in the field of spinal surgery and is attending at the Cedar-Sinai Institute for Spinal Disorders.

He has done extensive research in various fields of spinal surgery, and his findings have been presented in a number of conferences and publications.

The Hunt brothers are dedicated to offering only the very best for their patients and focus on treating each patient as an individual.

At Hunt Spine, Los Angeles, we understand that what works for one patient may not necessarily work for another patient, which is why we customize our techniques to suit the needs of individual patients.

We take the time to understand your concerns and try to take you through as much of the treatment plan as possible.

The Hunt brothers, with their years of experience, will ensure that you do not undergo unwanted procedures.

If your back is troubling you, then all you need to do is contact the Hunt spine clinic at (310) 496-1791. You may also send us a message, and we will get back to you at the earliest.


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At Hunt Spine, you are what matters most. It is our duty to improve your quality of life by treating back and spine conditions, this is a duty we do not take lightly and it shows in our unique one-on-one consultation. In this consultation, we take as much time as needed to insure we plan out a specialized treatment that will yield optimal results.

Another important factor is you, the patient are fully educated on your condition and its treatment options. You will leave the consultation with a firm understanding and a treatment goal in mind. Dr. Leonel Hunt and Dr. Gabriel Hunt are dedicated to improving your quality of life. Contact us today to learn more, and schedule a consultation with some of the best spine specialists Los Angeles has to offer.

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