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Nano Back Institute[edit]

Nano Back Institute is an organization that is quoted with providing non-traumatic spine surgery, that which results in zero damage to the spine. This is compared to what would be described as traditional spine surgery that includes minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal fusion, laminectomy, percutaneous discectomy, spinal disc herniation, and tessys method. According to the organization, the fundamental approaches to non-traumatic spinal disc removal were invented at the institution and much of the technology used by the institute is advanced compared to other surgeons. Since 1986, the institution has been authoring peer reviewed publications and is quoted with teaching their techniques around the world.[1]

Background Information[edit]

About the Founder: Dr. David Ditsworth[edit]

A board certified neurosurgeon, Dr. Ditsworth developed the non-traumatic Discectomy for treating herniated and bulging discs in the spine. Dr. Ditsworth has been on staff at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, in Los Angeles, California, since 1983. He has written more than 40 peer reviewed abstracts, articles, and book chapters and is a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Ditsworth completed an accelerated program for his bachelor's degree and his medical degree from the University of Utah, School of Medicine Honors Surgery Program. He then completed an internship at University of Miami, Jackson Memorial Hospital. Dr. Ditsworth went on to complete a fellowship in neurosurgery at the Yale University School of Medicine. He did his residency in neurosurgery at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine.

Locations[edit]

The Nano Back Institute has four locations in the United States. These locations include: Beverly Hills, California; New York City, New York; Los Angeles, California; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Procedures[edit]

Non-traumatic Lumbar Spine Procedure and Non-traumatic Cervical Spine Procedure

The Nano Back Institute performs non-traumatic discectomy. At the institute, this is an outpatient procedure, requiring no over-night stay by the patients and is performed in an operating room. Patients receiving the procedure are administered local anesthesia, an IV sedation, which is given by one of the on staff anesthesiologist.

The technique for the procedure includes using an x-ray fluoroscopy and a magnified video for guidance. A small, specially designed nano probe is inserted through the skin, between the vertebrae and into the problem disc location. Nano tools are then used through the hollow center of the probe to push the bulging disc back into place and/or to remove disc fragments and small bone spurs. The average procedure time is 45 minutes to an hour, according to the Nano Back Institute. According to a range of patient testimonials, there is typically no pain post surgery. Upon completion of positioning the bulging disc back into place and removing disc fragments, if necessary, the probe used is then removed and a small band-aid is placed over the incision. There are no stitches used after surgery due to the access route to the disc in non-traumatic procedures consisting of only the probe's small puncture site that is centimeters in size.

In addition to no suturing being preformed during the discectomy, there is no muscle dissection, no bone removal, and no large skin incision throughout the entire procedure.

The approach of using a small endoscope that is nano size, the smallest workable size, to be able to direct the probe completely through the foramen, and to be able to work anywhere inside the spinal canal to remove disc fragments, is a fundamentally different approach from other spine operations performed. The non-traumatic discectomy is a type of procedure that is unique when it comes to operations called "minimally invasive," because no incision by cutting is made into the spine with the non-tramatic discectomy. Minimally invasive operations are inherently invasive and involve some sort of surgical cutting, bleeding, and scarring.[2]

Doctors and Staff[edit]

There are three board certified neurosurgeons on staff at the Nano Back Institute. In addition to the neurosurgeons, the staff includes three anesthesia/pain management doctors, three anesthesiologists, one orthopedic surgeon, and three internists.

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Back Institute - Safest, most effective procedure for herniated disc, sciatica, back pain". www.backinstitute.com. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  2. ^ "Percutaneous Discogenic Pain Treatment". Decision making in spinal care. Anderson, D. Greg., Vaccaro, Alexander R. (2nd ed ed.). New York: Thieme. 2013. ISBN 9781604064186. OCLC 827468120. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: others (link)