Guest guest Posted August 30, 2004 Report Share Posted August 30, 2004 CHRONIC BACK PAIN SUFFERERS IN LOS ANGELES FIND RELIEF WITH MINIMALLY INVASIVE TREATMENT OPTION Tower Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Offers Less Traumatic and Potentially More Effective Treatment Alternative to Traditional Open Spine Surgery (HealthNewsDigest.com)...Beverly Hills, Calif. More than one million people in the U.S. require spine surgery each year to alleviate their chronic back pain and now patients in the Los Angeles area have a minimally invasive option to treat their serious spine disease. Tower Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is among the first medical centers in the area to treat patients with the Atavi® Atraumatic Spine Surgery System, a less traumatic and potentially more effective treatment alternative to traditional open back surgery. " Minimally invasive spine surgery is a tremendous advance over traditional open spine surgery as it can produce better therapeutic outcomes and less discomfort for chronic back pain sufferers, " said Dr. Sam Bakshian of Tower Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine. " Traditional open spine surgery is highly invasive, with patients experiencing acute post-operative pain and lengthy recovery times, as well as significant medical and insurance costs. In contrast, with minimally invasive surgery, patients are typically out of the hospital within days and are able to resume a more active lifestyle. " At patients' three month check-up, studies of the Atavi Atraumatic Spine Surgery System show a 65 percent reduction in pain, and a rapid recovery and resumption of everyday activities. The Atavi procedure requires only one small incision on each side of the spine during the entire procedure compared to the large incision that is required with traditional open spine fusion surgery. In addition, studies show surgery with the Atavi System can result in a potential 21 percent reduction in hospital costs as compared to open surgery. " I had suffered from chronic back pain for more than 30 years, and underwent two surgeries to alleviate the pain. However, I still experienced tremendous discomfort and a loss of motion. In February I underwent surgery with this minimally invasive technique and the results were astonishingnight and day compared to my previous surgeries. I was out of the hospital within two days and soon living a much more active lifestyle, " said Wingo of Ridgecrest, California. According to clinical results of the Atavi System, patients showed a 55 percent improvement in their ability to carry out daily, routine activities over three months following surgery. n addition, 89 percent of non-retired patients had returned to work by their three- month checkup. About the Atavi® Atraumatic Spine Surgery System Atavi, a streamlined and fully integrated surgical system, combines novel access technology with advanced visualization and instrumentation capabilities. This unique combination of features enables surgeons to perform virtually all of the steps of a complete posterolateral lumbar spine surgery through the same access portal while preserving the fundamentals of the traditional open surgical technique. Atavi's versatility supports direct visualization, a microscope, loupes and endoscopically assisted visualization. Endius' minimally invasive approach also has potential to minimize " fusion disease, " or " failed back syndrome, " a common and debilitating condition attributed to trauma to surrounding muscle tissue caused while gaining access to the surgical site during the traditional invasive open fusion procedure. Fusion disease and/or failed back syndrome can lead to chronic post-operative pain even if the radiographic fusion is successful. Clinical results for Endius' single-level minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery procedure show significant benefits compared to the open procedure, considerable reduction in the use of narcotic pain medications, less blood loss and reduced hospital stay(s), all contributing to a potential 21 percent reduction in hospital costs. More than 1000 procedures have been performed with Atavi by more than 150 surgeons in leading hospitals nationwide. www.HealthNewsDigest.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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