Spine surgery
Spine surgery is a specialized field of orthopedic traumatology that aims to restore the structure and function of the spinal column in various pathological conditions. Surgical interventions are indicated in cases of severe pain, mobility impairments, deformities, or risk of damage to the spinal cord and neural structures.
Modern spinal surgery encompasses a wide range of surgical interventions, including the removal of the prolapsed portion of the intervertebral disc in cases of herniated intervertebral discs, stabilization procedures involving the implantation of screws and implants, decompression techniques aimed at alleviating pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots, correction of spinal deformities such as scoliosis, and minimally invasive endoscopic procedures. These procedures are performed using advanced equipment and aim to quickly restore quality of life.
- X-ray-guided sacroiliac and lumbar facet joint injections
- X-ray-guided sacroiliac joint injection
- X-ray-guided knee or hip joint nerve injection
- X-ray-guided facet joint injection (1 spinal segment)
- Goel-Harms fixation
- X-ray-guided transforaminal injection (1 zone)
- Endoscopic discectomy
- Scoliosis and kyphosis spine surgery (Spine straightening)
- Endoscopic stenosis decompression
Specialist Activities
Endoscopic stenosis decompression
Endoscopic stenosis decompression is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots caused by narrowing of the spinal canal.
Scoliosis and kyphosis spine surgery (Spine straightening)
Surgical treatment for scoliosis and kyphosis is performed when the spinal curvature progresses and causes pain or impaired posture, or when the patient has a pronounced cosmetic defect. The procedure aims to restore the correct spinal alignment, address cosmetic deformities, and stabilize the spine.
Endoscopic discectomy
Endoscopic discectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure aimed at removing pathological disc protrusion that puts pressure on the nerve, with minimal impact on the surrounding tissue.
X-ray-guided transforaminal injection (1 zone)
X-ray-guided transforaminal injection provides targeted relief for pain caused by pinched or inflamed nerve roots in the intervertebral foramen area. This method ensures the accurate administration of drugs with minimal trauma.
Goel-Harms fixation
Goel-Harms fixation is a standard decompression and stabilization technique used for compression fractures, spinal stenosis, segmental instability, or spondylolisthesis.
X-ray-guided facet joint injection (1 spinal segment)
X-ray-guided facet joint injection is a minimally invasive procedure aimed at eliminating pain caused by inflammation or degenerative-dystrophic changes in the facet joints of the spine.
Specialists
Find a SpecialistOrthopedic Trauma Surgeon, Vertebrologist
General surgeon, Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences. Head of the Spine Surgery Department.