MinuteMan Procedure
What is the MinuteMan Procedure?
This minimally invasive procedure is done via a 1 inch incision. No muscle is cut. Patients are under full anesthesia and go home the same day. It usually takes less than 30 minutes.
The MinuteMan procedure is a percutaneous procedure used to treat low back and hip pain that may also radiate into the buttocks, posterior thighs and lower legs. The procedure is done in the lumbar spine and can be used to treat spinal stenosis which is a very common condition.
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Why do we recommend this procedure?
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Minimally invasive, same day, 'out-patient' procedure.
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Small, 1 inch incision.
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The muscle is split, not cut, which preserves function.
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You are asleep for the procedure.
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Minimal pain & minimal restrictions during recovery.
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Implant is MRI compatible.
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This surgery does not limit your future treatment options.
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Who is a candidate for this procedure?
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Patients with low back pain or leg pain.
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Patients whose back/leg pain gets worse with walking.
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Patients trying to avoid complex 'open' surgery.
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Patients with stenosis next to a prior surgery.
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Patients who lean forward while walking to relieve pain.
Schedule an appointment with one of our Board Certified Neurosurgeons to discuss the MinuteMan procedure.
Candidates for MinuteMan
Patients with predominantly low back pain that may extend into the buttocks, hips and posterior thighs. Patients who lean forward when walking or lean on a shopping cart to get relief. Patients with cramping in their legs or those who can't walk as far as they would like. Patients of all ages, includes those that have had prior surgery or have never had surgery.
What is the process like?
Usually, this procedures is done at our surgery center. You are completely asleep under anesthesia. It usually takes 30 minutes. The incision is 1-inch and there is minimal post-procedure pain. You go home the same day with little to no restrictions.
Why choose Seaside Spine?
Our neurosurgeons are trained in complex spine as well as minimally invasive spine. We are the regional leaders in the MinuteMan procedure. Surgeons from all over the country will fly into Charleston to learn this procedure from Dr. DAgostino.