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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

At IntegraMed, we provide advanced Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery to relieve pain, restore mobility, and help you return to an active lifestyle with less recovery time.

What is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery?

Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) is an advanced technique that helps treat spinal conditions with smaller incisions, less muscle disruption, and a quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery. Using modern imaging and specialized instruments, surgeons can target affected areas with precision while protecting nearby tissues.

At IntegraMed Orthopedic & Spine Specialists, patients receive expert care that combines innovation with a personalized approach. MISS is designed to relieve pain, restore mobility, and support a faster return to daily activities, making it a safe and effective option for many spine problems.

This approach is used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, fractures, and spinal instability.

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Benefits of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

  • Smaller incisions reduce scarring and muscle damage.
    Less pain and blood loss lead to a lower risk of complications.
  • Faster recovery times allow many procedures to be performed on an outpatient basis.
  • Reduced infection risk due to smaller incisions and minimal tissue disruption.
  • Precision-guided technology ensures optimal outcomes.

Who is a Candidate?

Minimally invasive spine surgery may be ideal for patients who:

  • Suffer from chronic back or neck pain that has not responded to non-surgical treatments.
  • Have herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, or degenerative disc disease.
  • Need spinal stabilization due to fractures or instability.
  • Want a faster recovery time with fewer surgical risks.
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How the Procedure Works

Minimally invasive spine surgery involves:

  1. Small Incisions: Typically less than an inch long.
  2. Specialized Instruments: Tubular retractors and an endoscope or microscope allow the surgeon to access the spine with minimal disruption.
  3. Targeted Correction: The damaged disc or affected area is treated with minimal trauma to surrounding tissues.
  4. Stabilization (if needed): Screws, rods, or grafts may be placed using minimally invasive techniques.

Many MISS procedures are performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day.

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Recovery Expectations

  • Patients typically experience less pain, and a shorter recovery period compared to traditional surgery.
  • Most can return to light activities within a few weeks.
  • Physical therapy may be recommended to strengthen muscles and improve mobility.
  • Full recovery varies depending on the procedure but is generally much faster than open surgery.

Hear From Our Experts

“Minimally invasive spine surgery offers a safe and effective way to relieve spinal pain and improve mobility, allowing patients to return to their daily lives faster than ever before.” – Dr. Jason Billinghurst

Take the First Step

If chronic back or neck pain is affecting your quality of life, minimally invasive spine surgery may provide the relief you need with a faster, less painful recovery.
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