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For decades, physicians have been recommending spinal fusions to patients, only for many to fail. These life-altering procedures have led to some of the highest percentages of surgical failures and opioid dependency among surgical patients.
So the real question is: why are doctors not recommending a procedure that has greater success and is less invasive? It's simple. An average spinal fusion patient is worth between $250,000 and $750,000 in insurance payouts over the patient's lifetime.
It was the high failure of spine fusions that lead to the creation of the Discseel® Procedure.
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Non Surgical Fusion Alternative
• Spinal Disc Problems
• Annular Tears
• Degenerative Disc
Disease
• Sciatica
“If you’ve had pain for years, so long that you almost forget what it’s like to live an enjoyable life without symptoms, then reach out to us, that’s what we do. My focus is on learning the source of your symptoms and treating you, so that you can get back to the life that you once enjoyed.”
Kevin Pauza, M.D.
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Discseel® Procedure
vs. Spinal Fusion
• Chronic Low Back
Pain
• Herniated Disc
• Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
Conditions Treated
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Before you decide to permit screws in your spine and give up more than 30% of your mobility you should see how the Discseel®Procedure compares.
Disceel® Procedure
Spinal Fusion
At least 1/3 of all spinal fusion patients need a second or third fusion of their spine within 10 years.
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The Discseel®
Patient Sean Gilbert shares how he has been able to return to the lifestyle activities he loves. Sean wanted to find a solution to his back pain that did not involve having hardware put in his spine. He chose the Discseel® Procedure.
Jim Murphy is now 1.5 years post-op after living with pain for over 10 years. He is an active guy that loves yoga, pilates, skiing, hunting, fishing, boating and more adventures, but for years he couldn't pursue these because of back pain. Then he discovered Dr. Kevin Pauza's website and that changed his WHOLE life. Watch and be amazed!
• Works with Failed Back Surgeries
• Minimally Invasive
• Fast Recovery, Up and About Within 24 Hours
• Restore Optimal Function
• Does Not Prohibit Future Spinal Surgery If Desired
Dr. Kevin Pauza is an internationally recognized interventional spine specialist and a founding partner of the Texas Spine and Joint Hospital in Tyler, Texas.
His undergraduate degree is from Lehigh University and he furthered his training with a Surgical and Medical Internship at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Specialty training was at the University of Pennsylvania, followed by an Interventional Spine Fellowship. In addition to his research, philanthropic, and clinical endeavors, Dr. Pauza remains a motivated educator.
He established a Spine Fellowship program and continues training physicians from around the world and heads international committees responsible for establishing standards and educating surgical and non-surgical physicians.
Kevin Pauza, MD
Start Living Without Chronic Back and Neck Pain
What is Discseel® ?
A minimally invasive procedure which means short recovery time - you are back moving around in 24 hours.
"Fibrin" is injected into intervertebral discs which helps to heal tears and leaks that inflame spinal nerves causing back and leg pain. Fibrin is an FDA approved biologic.
70% of Discseel® patients report significant improvement and reduction in overall pain.
The first step is a FREE phone consultation to see if you qualify for the Discseel® procedure.
Common
Treatable
Conditions
Sciatica
Sciatica refers to pain radiating down the leg along the path of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is not caused by a pinched nerve, but in reality is caused by a torn disc which leaks onto a nerve, thus causing inflammation and pain.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) isn’t actually a disease. Most discs become degenerated from normal wear and tear that have torn the discs, causing them to leak over time, becoming dark and flat.
Herniated Disc
A herniated disc is the result of tears of the disc’s annulus fibrosus (outer section) allowing the nucleus pulposus (inner jelly section) to leak through the disc.
Most herniated discs are found in the lower back (the lumber section).
Chronic Back Pain
By definition, any pain lasting longer than six months is considered chronic pain. The most common cause is from a torn disc or discs. Facet joint arthritis is a less common cause of chronic low back pain. Treatment should only be considered if it interferes with everyday life.
Annular Tears
Consider the outer portion of your disc as the fibers of a car’s radial tire. The natural aging process, wear and tear, or trauma causes annular tears. Almost everyone develops annular tears before the age of 20. Sometimes these tears cause symptoms and sometimes they don’t.
Leaky Disc Syndrome
Leaky Disc Syndrome is a term coined by Dr. Pauza because he found himself continuously explaining to patients how their pain or symptoms were likely caused by inner portion of the disc to leak onto the spinal nerves, causing inflammation and pain.