
PROLAPSE DISC AND MINI – DISECTOMY

Minimally Invasive Open Surgery for Discectomy is a surgical treatment of the prolapsed (herniated) spinal disc by using a small incision technique without using an endoscope or camera. The pressure on the tissue, muscle and bone around the affected area is going to be minimal. The orthopedic surgeon must be a specialist on spine anatomy who will put the incision on the skin in a correct starting point to precisely get to the vertebrate with just a small wound size – only 1–2 cm per bone pillow or vertebrate. This procedure gently pushes through the tissue into the innermost layer of the bone disc to ensure that the tissue is only bruised to the minimum.

The operation uses a modern technology instrument called Flu X-ray (the real time x-ray), a fiber optic headlight (high powered lamp) and a very small surgical knife. The instrument helps reduce the incision size as well as the duration of the surgical procedure.

The benefits of MIS are:
- Less pain
- Less blood loss
- Shorter recovery time & hospital stay

This MIS technique may not be possible if the patient is overweight, or with thick or crooked waistline and backbone.


New technique for back pain treatment (P.E.N)
The Percutaneous Epidural Neuroplasty (PEN)
1. The newly designed tool is called PCM (Pain Control Manipulator). The handle is connected to a very small tube of 2 mm diameter and 30 cm lengths at the end of the tube embedding an even smaller tube used for injection. This small tube is gradually inserted into the space at the back of the lumbar on top of the coccyx, and then slides up into the connected epidural space of the spine at the waist up to the area where the scar tissue is.

