The Discseel Procedure revolutionizes chronic back pain treatments for those with damaged or torn spinal discs. This state-of-the-art, minimally-invasive procedure uses a 100% natural biologic called Fibrin to seal the tears and stimulate the body to heal. Spine surgeries like spinal fusions cannot repair tears in the disc. The Discseel Procedure is a proven and effective solution for healing tissue that cannot be sutured together.
What is the Discseel Procedure?
The Discseel Procedure is a true alternative to spinal fusion surgery. Surgeons attempt to suture damaged or torn discs in the spine and are unsuccessful. Disc tears prevent cellular therapy such as PRP to repair the disc, as the biologic fluid would leak out of the still-damaged spinal disc. As time goes on, the torn disc will continue to leak and can begin to degenerate.
The Discseel Procedure uses Fibrin to repair the damaged disc and allows the body to replenish lost cells with new cells. This helps restore the spinal disc to a healthy state.
The goal of the Discseel Procedure is to seal the tears and initiate the healthy growth of new disc tissue. This helps replace the damaged or lost tissue in an effort to stop the spinal discs from degenerating and inflaming the nerves.
What Does the Discseel Procedure Treat & Am I A Candidate?
The Discseel Procedure is ideal for people with degenerative disc disease and those who have tears in their spinal discs. This procedure is an alternative to spinal fusion, which does not address the actual tear and damage to the disc. In over 40% of patients who recieve a spinal fusion, the fusion does not address their long term chronic pain and will need a second or third fusion within 10 years.
The Discseel Procedure is successful in permanently reducing back pain for 70% of patients, including those who have had failed spinal procedures. Unlike many back procedures, the Discseel Procedure is minimally invasive and most patients are up and walking in the next 24 hours. You may have mild and temporary discomfort, which is normal. From the moment the Fibrin is injected, the healing process begins and continues to promote regrowth in the next 12 months.
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