Why is a second
opinion important?

The Disceel Procedure

The Discseel® Procedure is a minimally invasive procedure that allows patients to relieve their low back pain without surgery, through the use of Biologic Fibrin Sealant. This is the only procedure proven to seal tears in discs which allows them to heal. The Discseel Procedure has excellent long-term outcomes proven in peer-reviewed literature.

Informed Decision-making

Seeking a second opinion can help assess the advantages and disadvantages of every procedure. Given that spine surgery can significantly impact your life, having access to all viable options is crucial for making an informed decision that aligns with your needs and goals.

Prevent Unnecessary Surgeries

Preventing unnecessary surgeries can save you time and money while getting you closer to your goal of a pain free life with the Discseel® Procedure. Consider all of your options and their impact on your health before deciding. The Discseel® Procedure is the only non-invasive solution to leaky disks and back pain.

Discectomy: This procedure involves the removal of part or the entire damaged intervertebral disc to relieve pressure on spinal nerves.

Laminectomy: In this surgery, a portion of the lamina (bony arch) of the vertebra is removed to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.

Spinal Fusion: This procedure involves fusing two or more vertebrae together to stabilize the spine and reduce pain.

Artificial Disc Replacement: Instead of fusing vertebrae, this surgery involves replacing a damaged disc with an artificial one to maintain spinal motion.

Vertebroplasty & Kyphoplasty: These procedures involve the injection of bone cement into fractured vertebrae to stabilize and relieve pain.

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Benefits of

The Discseel procedure

patients are up and moving within 24 hours of the discseel procedure

minimally invasive procedure without surgery

Over 7,000 procedures with an 83% success rate

Procedure normally takes less than one hour