News Room
May 30, 2006 - Volume 7
PRESS RELEASE
from the Texas Back Institute
Texas Back Institute Begins Use of
Revolutionary Less invasive
Fusion Technique to Treat Lower Back
Pain
PLANO, TEXAS – May
30, 2006 – Texas Back Institute has begun using a new fusion
procedure called Axial Lumbar Interbody Fusion or AxiaLIF to
offer new hope for a once painful procedure.
In recent years,
spinal fusion surgery meant a lengthy surgery followed by a week
in the hospital and several weeks of painful rehabilitation.
With AxiaLIF, patients are able to leave the hospital 24 hours
after surgery and can return to light work in approximately 15
days.
“The main advantage besides a healthier
back is that the patient’s back problem can be corrected without
damaging surrounding normal tissue,” said Daniel Bradley, M.D.,
spine surgeon with Texas Back Institute. “This procedure makes
it easier for patients to quickly resume a normal lifestyle.”
Before AxiaLIF, spinal surgery required a
five or six-inch incision that cut through and damaged layers of
normal tissue. The success of AxiaLIF begins with the first
incision, a percutaneous one-inch incision made near the
tailbone. A guide is then inserted in the incision and follows
the natural contours of the spinal column to allow access to the
damaged area of the spine. The surgery is then performed using
specialized tools and X-Ray guidance that do not require
interference with surrounding spinal nerves, muscles and support
structures. The result of this less invasive procedure is a
successful surgery that yields less pain and is more cost
effective.
“I feel wonderful and don’t have the pain
I had before the surgery,” said Texas Back Institute patient
Virginia B. of Azle, Texas. “I am now able to play with my
grandchildren and be an active part of their lives.”
AxiaLIF is estimated
to be a third of the cost of similar surgeries. The main savings
are in the dramatic decrease in hospital fees, less need for
post surgical pain medication and more rapid rehabilitation.
This comes as good news at a time when 65 million Americans
suffer from chronic back pain, and the National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke says at least $50 billion are
spent each year in the treatment of lower back pain.
AxiaLIF was created
by Trans1, Inc., a development stage company focused on novel
percutaneous products and procedures to treat lower back pain.
In November, Trans1 announced there had been no complications in
the first 150 cases using AxiaLIF. Since that time, the
procedure has been used at increasing numbers with similar
success.
Texas Back Institute
Texas Back Institute (TBI) is one of the
largest freestanding spine specialty clinics in the United
States. The Institute, based in Plano, Texas, was established in
1978 and provides comprehensive medical care for individuals
with back and neck pain. TBI is a back care leader specializing
in spinal arthroplasty minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal
deformation and spinal oncology care. As an academic health care
organization, TBI has trained hundreds of physicians, scientists
and allied health professionals. Its research institution
employs state-of-the-art technology and research to treat
patients and is involved in the most clinical trials of
artificial discs. TBI’s professional staff includes
board-certified spine surgeons, general surgeons, internists,
chiropractors, physiatrists, pain specialists, exercise
physiologists and a team of physical and occupational
therapists. Texas Back Institute’s main office is located in
Plano, with offices in Denton, Fort Worth, Greenville, Garland,
Hurst, Midland, TX and Phoenix, AZ. For more information, visit
www.texasback.com.
MEDIA CONTACT
For more information, contact Meredith Falke, (214) 891-7795
meredith_falke@richards.com
Consumer phone number: 1-800-247-BACK
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