The Discseel Procedure
The Discseel® Procedure is a minimally invasive procedure that allows patients to relieve their low back and neck pain without surgery. It is the only procedure proven to seal discs which encourages them to heal. The Discseel Procedure has excellent long-term outcomes proven in peer-reviewed literature.
Spinal Surgery
Spinal surgery utilizes bone grafts, metal screws, rods, or plates to fuse the vertebrae, limiting motion at that segment of the spine. This procedure aims to alleviate pain by stabilizing the spine, but it may result in reduced mobility and may require a prolonged recovery period.
Invasiveness
The Discseel Procedure
Non-invasive approach without surgical incisions or hardware implants, minimizing tissue damage and promoting quicker recovery.
Spinal Surgery
Involves extensive surgical incisions, hardware implants (screws, rods), and fusion of vertebrae, leading to substantial tissue trauma and prolonged recovery.
Recovery Time
The Discseel Procedure
Short recovery time, allowing most individuals to resume light activities within 24 hours and gradually increase activity levels as comfort allows.
Spinal Surgery
Lengthy recovery period spanning several months to a year, often involving restricted movements and physical therapy to aid healing.
Targeted Treatment
The Discseel Procedure
Targets specific disc tears, sealing the tissue so that natural healing and tissue regeneration can occur, aiming to preserve mobility and disc function.
Spinal Surgery
Addresses spinal instability by fusing vertebrae, which limits mobility at the fused area, potentially transferring stress to adjacent discs.
Risks and Complications
The Discseel Procedure
Minimizes risks associated with invasive surgeries, focusing on sealing and repairing disc tears without the complications of hardware placement or extensive tissue disruption.
Spinal Surgery
Risks include infection, blood clots, nerve damage, and potential failure of fusion leading to persistent pain and the need for revision surgery.
Long Term Outcomes
The Discseel Procedure
Aims for natural healing and preservation of disc function, potentially offering sustained relief without compromising spinal mobility or necessitating further interventions.
Spinal Surgery
While effective in stabilizing the spine, may result in limited mobility, altered spinal mechanics, and potential stress on adjacent discs, necessitating future surgeries.
Conclusions
Spinal fusion surgery, while a standard procedure for spinal instability, involves a prolonged recovery, potential long-term limitations, and is invasive. In contrast, the Discseel® Procedure offers a non-invasive, targeted approach focused on repairing torn tissues, quicker recovery, and the preservation of spinal mobility. It serves as a promising alternative, prioritizing patient comfort and long-term spinal health without the taxing effects of traditional surgery.
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