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Discectomy
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THE MAGIC OF NEUROSURGERY
THE MAGIC OF NEUROSURGERY
Our goal of minimally invasive spine surgery is to stabilize the vertebral bones and spinal joints and/or relieve pressure being applied to the spinal nerves
Lumbar discectomy, microdiscectomy, and percutaneous discectomy are three similar minimally invasive procedures for a herniated disc to relieve low back pain. The procedures are most effective for treating pain that radiates into the arms or legs.
There are different minimally invasive procedures that can help relieve the pressure on nerves that cause pain. A “discectomy” is a procedure to remove a damaged disc or the protrusion of a herniated disc that is pressing on a nerve and causing pain
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Our experts are at the forefront of surgical innovation, utilizing state-of-the-art technology and advanced techniques to ensure precision, safety, and optimal patient outcomes. With a commitment to excellence and personalized care, we provide world-class surgical solutions tailored to each patient's needs.
- ✔️ Spinal Tumor Surgery Consultations
- ✔️ Trauma & Fracture Surgery
- ✔️ Anterior Cervical Discectomy with Fusion
- ✔️ Minimally Invasive Spine Surgeries
- ✔️ Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery
- ✔️ Lumbar Discectomy Surgery
- ✔️ Invasive Percutaneous Spine Surgery
- ✔️ Lumbar spinal fusion
TO HOLD A HUMAN BRAIN IN MY HANDS IS TO TOUCH THE VERY ESSENCE OF WHO WE ARE
The Spinal Surgery at Ali Neurologic provides expert care for a wide range of spinal conditions and injuries. Utilizing minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques, we focus on maximizing precision, accelerating recovery, and achieving the best possible outcomes for our patients
The brain is a universe
Neurosurgery is how we learn to navigate its stars
Craniotomies are the most common surgeries used to remove brain tumors. A brain tumor can put pressure on the skull or cause seizures or other symptoms. Removing a piece of the skull during a craniotomy gives the surgeon access to the brain to remove the tumor