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MicroLaser Discectomy

MicroLaser Discectomy is available for ALL parts of the spine: cervical, thoracic and lumbar!

Click on the section you want to know about, learn about the technique, then contact Dr Burres. It is that easy

Call 1-877-928-7737 ext 1 for more information

Different types of MicroLaser Surgery

Lumbar MicroLaser Discectomy for:

  • lumbar lumbar stenosis
  • Failed surgeries with scar
  • lumbar spondylolisthesis
  • lumbar spondylosis

Cervical MicroLaser Discectomy for

  • cervical disc herniations, bulges, and reherniations
  • Spurs and spondylotic bars
  • cervical stenosis

Thoracic MicroLaser Discectomy for:

  • thoracic disc herniations, bulges, and reherniations
  • Spurs or scarring from previous surgery
  • small posterior fracture fragments

MicroLaser Technique Details

MicroLaser Discectomy utilizes the following tools to correct spine problems

  • Digital Surgical Laser-- Holmium 20
  • Operating Microscope-- Zeiss -Contraves
  • Ceramic nerve root retractor and shield designed by Dr Burres and produced by Biomet-Lorenz
  • Neuroendoscope, usually curved
  • Microsurgical tools and ultra-microdrill
  • 35 years of experience doing spine surgery

MicroLaser Discectomy will address the following spine problems (Need help with the terminology? Click here.

  • Spinal disc disease including herniations, disc bulges and extrusions, annular tears, subligamentous herniations
  • Subperiosteal and perineurial scar
  • Foraminal and exit stenosis
  • Ligamentum flavum and other hypertrophic changes
  • Kissing spines
  • Spondylolisthesis and secondary stenosis
  • Adjunctively utilized for spinal fusion
  • Osteophytes and degenerative spurring on facets and vertebrae
  • Lumbar stenosis
  • Other conditions

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