Spine Surgery
New Treatment Advance for Spine Surgery
at Providence Medford Medical Center
Minimally Disruptive Procedure Is Safe,
Easier Alternative to Traditional Back Surgery
Providence Medford Medical Center introduces a new, minimally disruptive
procedure being performed to provide relief to those who suffer
from back pain. The minimally disruptive procedure, called XLIF
(Extreme Lateral Interbody Infusion), is currently being performed
by Mark Peterson, M.D., Medical Director
of Providence Spine Program.
“The XLIF procedure offers patients a safe and effective,
less invasive alternative to spine surgery,” explains Dr.
Peterson. “Unlike traditional back surgery, the XLIF surgery
accesses the spine through the patient’s side, which avoids
disrupting major muscles and tissue in the back. Patients are often
walking within a few days, with a typical 4-6 week recovery rather
than the traditional 6+ months of recovery following a typical open
back surgery.”
The XLIF procedure utilizes a nerve monitoring system that has
sensors to alert the surgeon when his probe is approaching one of
the nerves running through the muscle, so he can steer around it.
Additionally, with the XLIF procedure, the incisions are much smaller
than those in traditional back surgeries. The surgeon accesses the
spine through two one-inch incisions compared to the five-inch incisions
necessary with traditional open back surgery. This results in minimal
tissue disruption and shorter hospital stays and recovery time.
Patients spend one night in the hospital compared to the five nights
typical of traditional surgery patients.
The XLIF procedure is part of NuVasive’s Maximum Access Surgery
(MAS) system, a proprietary suite of instruments and technology,
which includes the MaXcess System for minimally disruptive spine
surgery and the NeuroVision JJB System (nerve avoidance technology).
When performing surgery using MaXcess and NeuroVision together,
surgeons can gain novel access to the spine with better direct visualization,
avoidance of critical nerves and stabilization of the spine, while
still using traditional techniques.
This technology allows surgeons to perform a wide range of conventional
spine procedures through a minimally invasive approach that leaves
less tissue trauma and scarring. Additionally, the doctors can perform
surgical procedures using instruments that are similar to those
used in open procedures, but through significantly smaller incisions.
The MAS system provides greater access to the spine, better visualization
during surgery and speedier surgery/OR times to surgeons. NeuroVision
uses electromyography, or EMG, and proprietary software to provide
surgeons with an enhanced nerve avoidance platform. This means less
time and cost to the patient, surgeon and hospital.
Providence
Spine Program is designed to be cost effective and readily accessible
with a goal of returning the patient to the highest possible quality
of life. A close relationship between the physicians and physical
therapists ensures speedy rehabilitation and recovery within the
only inpatient rehabilitation facility in Jackson County. Information
about Providence Spine Program and scheduling appointments may be
done after May 1, 2004 by calling (541) 732-7746.
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