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Discectomy

A discectomy is a surgical procedure in which a portion of a damaged or herniated intervertebral disc is removed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. It is typically performed to alleviate pain, numbness, or weakness caused by a compressed nerve. Recovery time and post-operative care will depend on the type of surgery and individual case.

Innovation in Medicine

Board-certified and fellowship-trained, Dr. Luke Macyszyn is an experienced neurosurgeon who’s mastered cutting-edge techniques to provide specialized care for complex spinal disorders. With a personalized approach to patient care, Dr. Macyszyn is setting the new gold standard in spine care.

Men Who Lead: Luke Macyszyn, MD

A neurosurgeon at DISC Sports & Spine Center, Luke Macyszyn, MD, specializes in minimally invasive treatments of complex spinal disorders caused by scoliosis, trauma, degeneration and cancer. Dr. Macyszyn earned a bachelor’s degree in neurobiology and psychology at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He then earned his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine, followed by a neurosurgery residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He completed a fellowship in spinal deformity surgery at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Tampa, Florida.

Pedicle Screws for Spinal Fusion

Pedicle screws are specialized screws used in spinal fusion surgery to stabilize and immobilize the spine. They are an integral part of the instrumentation used to correct spinal deformities, treat spinal fractures, and stabilize the spine after a surgical procedure.

Spinal Fusion Surgery: Recovery Time and Healing Process

Spinal fusion surgery can be transformative procedure designed to alleviate pain and restore stability for individuals suffering from various spinal conditions such as degenerative disc disease and anterolisthesis. As patients embark on their healing journey, understanding the recovery process and the timeline ahead is crucial for a successful outcome. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide to the recovery after spinal fusion surgery, shedding light on the stages, challenges, and essential steps to ensure a smooth and effective healing process.

Microdiscectomy

A microdiscectomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve the symptoms of a herniated spinal disc, also known as a herniated or slipped disc. The main goal of a microdiscectomy is to remove the herniated portion of the disc that is compressing the nerves. By doing so, the pressure on the affected nerves is reduced, alleviating the associated symptoms. Unlike traditional open surgery, a microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive procedure, meaning it requires smaller incisions and causes less disruption to surrounding tissues.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)

When facing spinal conditions that require surgical intervention, the advent of minimally invasive spine surgery has brought new hope to patients seeking effective treatments with reduced invasiveness. In this article, we will shed light on what minimally invasive surgery is, explore its applications in spine surgery, and discuss the pros and cons to help patients make informed decisions about their treatment options.

Meet Chelsea, a Children’s Doll with Scoliosis

Mattel, Inc., which is based in El Segundo, California, and is the world’s largest manufacturer of toys has, with advice from Luke Macyszyn, M.D., MA, FAANS, FACS, introduced its first-ever doll with scoliosis.