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Spine Surgery

With expert spine care, we deliver advanced interventions using the latest technologies and techniques, tailored to your unique needs, from minimally invasive spine surgery to complex spine surgery. Our progressive approach ensures personalized treatment, optimal recovery, and long-term success for a healthier life.

What We Treat

If surgery is the best option for you, our team will create a personalized treatment plan for your individual needs, including:

A spinal curvature often requiring surgical correction in severe cases

Spinal curvature caused by degeneration of discs and joints, leading to instability and pain.

A continuation or progression of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis into adulthood.

An abnormal curvature or alignment of the spine, often involving multiple degenerative or structural changes.

A surgical procedure to remove part or all of a herniated or damaged spinal disc to relieve nerve compression and alleviate pain.

Misalignment or curvature of the cervical spine, requiring complex surgical intervention for stabilization and correction.

Complex spine surgery refers to the difficulty, risks, length of recovery or number of spine levels involved.

A condition where a defect or fracture in the vertebra is present from birth, potentially leading to instability or deformity.

Severe spinal curvature that begins early in life, sometimes requiring complex surgical interventions during growth.

Persistent or recurring pain and symptoms following prior spinal surgery.

Spinal misalignment resulting from complications or unintended outcomes of a previous spinal fusion.

A minimally invasive procedure where a balloon is inserted and inflated to restore vertebral height, followed by injecting bone cement to stabilize the spine.

The surgical removal of the lamina (the back part of the vertebra) to relieve spinal cord or nerve compression caused by conditions like spinal stenosis.

Techniques using small incisions and specialized instruments to treat spinal conditions with reduced tissue damage, faster recovery, and less pain. 

Abnormal growths or lesions in the spinal cord that may require surgical removal or stabilization.

A treatment for instability, deformity, or degenerative conditions of the spine through stabilization and fusion.

Both are implantable devices used to manage chronic pain. Spinal stimulators deliver electrical impulses, while intrathecal pumps release medication directly into the spinal fluid.

Abnormal clusters of blood vessels in or around the spine that could cause compression or bleeding.

A minimally invasive procedure where bone cement is injected into fractured vertebrae to stabilize the spine and reduce pain.

Why Choose TMH 

TMH is the only facility in the region selected by Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) as a Blue Distinction Center+ for Spine Surgery. Blue Distinction Centers® are nationally designated healthcare facilities that show a commitment to delivering high-quality patient safety and better health outcomes, based on objective measures that were developed with input from the medical community and leading accreditation and quality organizations. Our expertly trained spine and neurosurgeons are focused on providing the highest-quality care for your spinal surgery.

Our Surgeons