The Discseel® Procedure Video
What is The Discseel® Procedure?
Nothing else exists to repair spinal discs. Surgeons have attempted sutures or ligatures to repair discs without success. biologics therapy and PRP fail to reliably help because they leak from damaged discs. Often people suffering from degenerative disc disease are plagued with back pain from one or more torn discs, which inflame nerves within the discs as well as the adjacent spinal nerve causing back pain and leg pain or arm pain. When a disc leaks over time, it can lose hydration and become degenerated. The Discseel® Procedure uses a Fibrin biologic to repair the damaged, torn discs, allowing an individual’s body to replace the damaged cells with new cells. Essentially, the goal of The Discseel® Procedure is for the Fibrin biologic to seal and instigate healthy, new disc tissue growth where the tissue is torn, to stop the disc from leaking and no longer inflaming the nerves. Studies affirm that Fibrin seals discs returning them to normal mechanical strength. Fibrin sealant can allow biologics therapy and growth factors to stay and help a disc that would otherwise leak.
Learn more about the innovative Discseel® Procedure by contacting Southwest Spine & Sports in Scottsdale, AZ, to schedule your initial consultation with Dr. Michael Wolff.
What are the benefits of The Discseel® Procedure?
The Discseel® Procedure has many benefits, including:
- Repairing damaged/torn discs
- Replacing lost cells with new cells
- Relieving lower back
- Results through a minimally invasive treatment
- Simple and quick recovery times
Conditions Successfully Treated With the Discseel® Procedure
Chronic low back pain doesn’t need to dominate your life, because the Discseel® Procedure can successfully treat conditions including:
- Annular tears in the disc(s)
- Herniated disc(s)
- Bulging disc(s)
- DDD – Degenerative Disc Disease
- Sciatica
- Chronic low back pain
The Four Steps of The Discseel® Procedure
- Consultation: After you submit your application, Dr. Wolff will sit down with you for a one on one consultation to review your options.
- Annulogram: After your consultation and just before The Discseel® Procedure, Dr. Wolff will perform an annulogram to get a detailed image of your torn disc.
- The Discseel® Procedure: During the procedure, Dr. Wolff will inject your damaged disc with the biologic Fibrin, repairing the tears in your spinal discs. In less than 90 minutes, your procedure will be done.
- Recovery: The recovery process is simple and fast. After The Discseel® Procedure, most patients are walking in the next 24 hours.
Hear From Discseel® Patients
The Discseel® Procedure vs Spinal Fusion
For decades, physicians have been recommending spinal fusions to patients, only for them to fail. These life-altering procedures have led to some of the highest percentages of surgical failures and opioid dependency among surgical patients. So the real question is: why are doctors not recommending a procedure that has greater success? It’s simple, an average spinal fusion patient is worth between $250,000 and $750,000 in insurance payouts over the patient’s lifetime. It was the high failure that leads to the creation of The Discseel® Procedure. So how do the two procedures compare to each other? Here are some facts:
- In over 40% of patients that receive a spinal fusion, the fusion does not address the long-term source of the pain.
- At least 1/3 of all spinal fusion patients need a second or third fusion of their spine within 10 years.
- The Discseel® Procedure has been successful in permanently relieving back pain in 70% of patients that had a previous failed spinal procedure, such as a spinal fusion.
Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only. Biologic therapy has not yet been approved by the FDA therefore classifying this treatment as off-label and no guarantees can be made regarding outcomes. Individual results may vary as each person responds differently based on the location and severity of their injury.
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