Spine: For patients with degenerative spinal disease, surgery is
more effective in reducing pain that interferes with sexual activity,
compared to nonsurgical treatment, reports a study in the November 15
issue of Spine, published by Wolters Kluwer. "Sex life is a relevant consideration for the majority of patients
with degenerative spondylolisthesis and spinal stenosis," write Dr.
Shane Burch of University of California-San Francisco and colleagues.
"Operative treatment leads to improved sex life-related pain," in
addition to reducing pain and disability from degenerative spinal
conditions.
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Showing posts with label spine. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 12, 2016
Friday, March 6, 2015
Spinal procedure no longer such a pain in the back
Flinders. Australia: Researchers
at Flinders University’s Medical Device Partnering Program (MDPP) will
design a new medical device that could change the way spinal surgeries
are delivered. The MDPP researchers will design and prototype
a surgical instrument which will enable bone graft delivery during
minimally invasive spinal fusion procedures.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Spine surgery patient gets fast relief after years of severe neck pain
Loyola University. US: After suffering years of severe neck pain, Debbie Yuss, RN, decided to see Loyola University Medical Center spine surgeon Alexander Ghanayem, MD.
As a worker’s compensation case manager, Ms. Yuss had seen firsthand the results Dr. Ghanayem achieves in treating spinal problems.
“I knew just how good he is,” she said.
Dr. Ghanayem performed a two-level spinal fusion at the base of Ms. Yuss’ neck. “I went home the next morning, and felt absolutely great,” she said.
As a worker’s compensation case manager, Ms. Yuss had seen firsthand the results Dr. Ghanayem achieves in treating spinal problems.
“I knew just how good he is,” she said.
Dr. Ghanayem performed a two-level spinal fusion at the base of Ms. Yuss’ neck. “I went home the next morning, and felt absolutely great,” she said.
Spinal fusion
Mayo Clinic. US: Spinal fusion is surgery to permanently connect two or more vertebrae in your spine, eliminating motion between them.
Spinal fusion involves techniques designed to mimic the normal healing process of broken bones. During spinal fusion, your surgeon places bone or a bone-like material within the space between two spinal vertebrae. Metal plates, screws and rods may be used to hold the vertebrae together, so they can heal into one solid unit.
Because spinal fusion surgery immobilizes parts of your spine, it changes the way your spine can move. This places additional stress and strain on the vertebrae above and below the fused portion, and may increase the rate at which those areas of your spine degenerate.
Spinal fusion involves techniques designed to mimic the normal healing process of broken bones. During spinal fusion, your surgeon places bone or a bone-like material within the space between two spinal vertebrae. Metal plates, screws and rods may be used to hold the vertebrae together, so they can heal into one solid unit.
Because spinal fusion surgery immobilizes parts of your spine, it changes the way your spine can move. This places additional stress and strain on the vertebrae above and below the fused portion, and may increase the rate at which those areas of your spine degenerate.
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