Neurosurgery
Treatments and Services
Treatments
Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy
Baclofen is a muscle relaxant that can be used to treat severe spasticity. In intrathecal baclofen therapy, your surgeon implants a pump that delivers baclofen directly into your spinal canal.
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Laminectomy
During laminectomy, a surgeon removes some or all of a part of the vertebra called the lamina. It's used to treat neck or back pain that hasn't responded to other treatment.
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Microdiscectomy
A microdiscectomy is a procedure in which a surgeon removes part or all of a bulging or damaged disc in your lower spine.
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Microsurgical Clipping
Microsurgical clipping is a treatment for brain aneurysms. A surgeon will place a small clip on the opening of the aneurysm to cut off its blood flow.
Go to Detail PageMicrovascular Decompression
Microvascular decompression is used to treat very painful or intensely spasming facial nerves that haven't responded to medication.
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Migraine Surgery
Migraine headaches affect a significant proportion of the population in the United States. These headaches can often be severe enough to completely alter one's ability to perform the most basic tasks essential for everyday living. While the mainstay of therapy is medication based, there are new treatments available to select individuals who suffer from migraines. The goal of migraine surgery is to localize and decompress nerves within the face and neck that have been linked to triggering migraine headaches. Studies have shown these procedures to either eliminate or reduce the severity, frequency or duration of these headaches in select patients.
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In which your surgeon gains access using a series of small band-aid incisions, and performs the procedure with specially made surgical tools that are inserted through incisions.
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Open surgery is a type of surgery where your surgeon will cut through skin and tissue to have a full view of the area they're operating on.
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Palliative Care
Patients receive palliative care to control pain and other symptoms caused by the cancer and to relieve the side effects of treatment. There are several methods of pain control, including pain medicines, nerve blocks (a procedure in which alcohol is used to block pain), and complementary therapies (such as massage or acupuncture). Palliative surgery, such as stent placement or bypass surgery, may also be used to relieve bile duct blockage and the symptoms it may cause.
Go to Detail PagePercutaneous Radiofrequency Gangliolysis
Percutaneous radiofrequency gangliolysis is used to treat facial pain that doesn't respond to other treatments.
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