Gerald Schell is one of the world’s prominent minimally invasive spine surgeons
Minimally invasive spine surgery is aimed at stabilizing the
vertebral bones and spinal joints that are often a result of conditions such as
spinal instability, herniated discs, and spinal tumors. Minimally invasive
approaches can be faster, safer, and require less recovery time. These
surgeries are performed as outpatient procedures and utilize only local
anesthesia so that there is less risk for an adverse reaction to general anesthesia.
Minimally invasive spine surgery is facilitated by utilizing
a small incisions and guiding instruments through these incisions. It is an
alternative to traditional open surgical procedures performed to treat
different spinal disorders. Spine surgery that is performed minimally
invasively offers many potential benefits including small incisions, less
cutting through soft tissues, and less post-operative pain.
You will be advised spine surgery if you have a back pain that has not gotten better with another treatment
such as medicine or physical therapy. Your healthcare provider will only advise
spine surgery if you have a type of problem that surgery may help.
Being a neurosurgeon specialist, Dr. Gerald Schell has over 40 years of experience in the medical field.
He has more experience with spine than other specialists in his area. He
graduated from Michigan State University medical school in 1980. He is
affiliated with medical facilities such as Ascension St Marys Hospital and
Ascension Standish Hospital.
Dr. Schell believes that the modern minimally invasive
surgery techniques allow the spine surgeons to achieve the same goals of open
surgery while minimizing the collateral damage associated with the open
approaches. This less invasive surgery allows various benefits including faster
recovery times, reduced infection and blood loss, and faster return to your
regular lifestyle.
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