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If you are suffering from the chronic pain and symptoms of failed back surgery syndrome, you may be wondering if failed back surgery syndrome surgery is your only option for pain relief. While undergoing another spine surgery can be a method of treatment for this condition, there are other conservative approaches to try before surgery is considered.
Before your physician recommends failed back surgery syndrome surgery to alleviate your pain, he or she will likely prescribe a series of conservative treatments to help address your needs. These treatments can include pain medication and physical therapy, as well as other methods of relief. If these treatments are ineffective after several weeks or months, your doctor may recommend failed back surgery syndrome surgery to address your pain.
Failed back surgery syndrome surgery is performed to relieve the pressure on a pinched nerve in the spine, often caused by a complication from your previous spine surgery. Patients who originally chose to undergo traditional open back surgery for their procedure have a higher risk of developing complications after surgery, like failed back surgery syndrome, which means they are at a higher percentage of having to undergo failed back surgery syndrome surgery.
At USA Spine Care, we offer minimally invasive spine surgery to help treat common spine conditions, including failed back surgery syndrome. Our minimally invasive failed back surgery syndrome surgery focuses on removing the excess scar tissue or other components causing your pinched nerve pain. This type of surgery is performed through a less than 1-inch incision and uses muscle-sparing techniques to help reduce the risk of complications and shorten the recovery time^ after surgery compared to traditional open back surgery.
If you have been recommended for failed back surgery syndrome surgery, contact USA Spine Care today. We’ve helped more than 75,000 patients find relief from chronic neck and back pain. Find out if you are a candidate for one of our minimally invasive procedures by contacting our team and requesting a no-cost review* of your MRI or CT scan.