Explore our range of advanced surgical procedures designed to address spinal conditions and restore quality of life. Under the expert guidance of Prof Aaron Buckland, we employ cutting-edge techniques to provide effective, personalized care.
A motion-preserving surgery in the neck, replacing a damaged disc with an artificial one to relieve pain and maintain flexibility.
Combines fusion at one level and disc replacement at another, balancing stability and natural movement in multi-level cervical disease.
Replaces a worn lumbar disc with an artificial implant, aiming to reduce pain while preserving lower back motion.
A common surgery to remove a problematic disc in the neck, then fuse adjacent vertebrae to stabilize the spine and relieve nerve pressure.
Decompresses the spinal cord by removing lamina in the neck, often combined with fusion for added stability.
Expands the spinal canal by reconstructing lamina, relieving compression without a full laminectomy or fusion.
Creates more space for nerve roots by removing bone around the foramen, addressing radiculopathy and arm pain.
Aligns and stabilizes the spine to correct deformities, improving posture, function, and quality of life.
Permanently connects vertebrae in the lower back to reduce pain and stabilize the spine in degenerative conditions.
Minimizes patient repositioning during surgery, streamlining procedures and reducing anesthesia time.
Approaches the spine from the side to remove the disc and insert a spacer, preserving back muscles.
Fuses vertebrae in the lower back through a posterior approach, stabilizing painful or unstable segments.
A less invasive approach to posterior fusion, reducing tissue damage and speeding recovery.
Removes bone or disc material to relieve nerve pressure in the lower back, often for spinal stenosis.
Removes herniated disc fragments under magnification, relieving sciatic pain with minimal disruption.
Removes the lamina in the lower back to decompress nerves, often combined with fusion for added stability.
Techniques that reduce incision size and tissue damage, aiming for faster recovery and less postoperative pain.
Ready to learn more about how these procedures can help you overcome spinal challenges? Contact our expert team today to discuss your options and begin your journey to better spinal health.
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