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Minimally invasive invasive surgery

It refers to a variety of advanced surgical techniques where the same objectives of traditional surgeries are achieved through these techniques small incisions are made in the skin and separation of the muscles that cover it, in order to correct structural damage to the nerves, spinal cord, vertebrae and / or discs that compose it, damage that manifests with back pain, pain in the limbs and alteration of neurological functions such as walking, sphincter control and sensitivity. The results obtained with this type of intervention are equal to those achieved in a traditional surgery.Management of Cervical and Lumbar Radiculopathy with Vertebral Blocks: Procedure in which by means of needles and fluoroscopic guides (X-Ray) drugs are administered directly into the affected nerve in order to manage the pain triggered by herniated discs or narrow neural canal.