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In most cases surgery should only be considered after non-invasive/minimally invasive methods have been exhausted. Decisions about surgery require careful evaluation as the type and timing of surgery will depend on the severity of your condition, the presence or absence of pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, duration of current back pain, as well as your past medical history, circumstances, and current general state of health.

When needed, you can rely upon the extensive knowledge and skills of Steve Paragioudakis, MD, and Marc Menkowitz, MD at the Center for the Functional Restoration of the Spine to capably recommend and expertly perform the right surgery for your needs. We are the New Jersey experts in:

Robotic Spine Surgery

Robotic spine surgery reduces complications during surgery and ensures precise placement of hardware. As a result, your procedure is safer, and your recovery faster. Our team combines their surgical skill with the accuracy of a robotic system, including the Globus ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Navigation Platform, to perform surgeries that repair spinal conditions and alleviate your pain.

Revision Spine Surgery

After a failed back surgery, you may have trouble finding a truly trustworthy orthopedic surgeon: that’s where we come in. Our extensive experience in minimally invasive and robotic spine surgery allows our team to perform revision procedures that relieve your pain and restore mobility.

Disc Replacement

Approved by the FDA for the Lumbar region and Cervical region, for use in the United States, disc replacement is an alternative to traditional spinal fusion. Disc replacement replaces one or more damaged, diseased, or degenerative discs with artificial discs.

Laminectomy

Laminectomy reduces pressure on the spinal nerves by making the spinal canal larger. In this operation, the lamina - the bony back portion of the spine that covers the spinal canal - is removed at the site of nerve irritation.

Discectomy

One of the most performed orthopedic procedures, discectomy removes part of a herniated disc. Removing the material frees the nerves from pressure and irritation.

Spinal Fusion

Spinal fusion is a surgical technique that joins (or fuses) one or more of the vertebrae of the spine to stop them from moving against each other. This is done by placing bone grafts or bone graft substitutes between the affected vertebral bone. The graft material acts as a binding medium and helps to maintain normal disc height – as the body heals, the vertebral bone and bone graft eventually grow together to join the vertebrae and stabilize the spine.

Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Our expert team performs both ALIF: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (with bone graft and metal plate) and XLIF® Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion. ALIF is generally used to treat back or leg pain caused by degenerative disc disease. Unlike traditional back surgery, XLIF® is performed through the patient's side. By entering this way, major muscles of the back are avoided. This minimally invasive procedure is generally used to treat leg or back pain caused by degenerative disc disease.

Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy follows essentially the same operative procedure as traditional discectomy, but this newer approach requires a much smaller incision; it reduces the risk of damage to nearby parts of the spine; and patients tend to recover faster.

Lumbar Disc Microsurgery

This minimally invasive procedure relieves pressure on nerve roots caused by a herniated disc. It can eliminate the pain of sciatica. 

Endoscopic Decompression

Like a micro decompression laminoplasty, a MED (micro endoscopic decompression) procedure is performed for the treatment of symptomatic spinal stenosis. MED is different in that an endoscope (TV camera) is used rather than a microscope.

SI Fusion

Sacroiliac joint fusion is a minimally invasive surgical intervention, guided by imaging, to implant titanium devices across the sacroiliac joint, enhancing its stability.

PARS Fracture Repair

A pars fracture happens when the bony pars interarticularis fractures, resulting in spondylolisthesis, the forward slippage or movement of one vertebral body over the one below it.

A variety of surgical treatments may be used by the capable surgeons at the Center for the Functional Restoration of the Spine, all depending on the patients unique and important needs.

CFRS Doctors smiling in surgery room
Robotic Spine Surgery

Robotic Spine Surgery

Robotic spine surgery reduces complications during surgery and ensures precise placement of hardware. As a result, your procedure is safer, and your recovery faster. Our team combines their surgical skill with the accuracy of a robotic system, including the Globus ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Navigation Platform, to perform surgeries that repair spinal conditions and alleviate your pain.

Dr. Steve Paragioudakis showing patient model of the spine
Revision Spine Surgery

Revision Spine Surgery

After a failed back surgery, you may have trouble finding a truly trustworthy orthopedic surgeon: that’s where we come in. Our extensive experience in minimally invasive and robotic spine surgery allows our team to perform revision procedures that relieve your pain and restore mobility.

x-ray image of spine
Disc Replacement

Disc Replacement

Approved by the FDA for the Lumbar region and Cervical region, for use in the United States, disc replacement is an alternative to traditional spinal fusion. Disc replacement replaces one or more damaged, diseased, or degenerative discs with artificial discs.

older woman smiling outside
Laminectomy

Laminectomy

Laminectomy reduces pressure on the spinal nerves by making the spinal canal larger. In this operation, the lamina - the bony back portion of the spine that covers the spinal canal - is removed at the site of nerve irritation.

Older couple smiling and holding each other
Discectomy

Discectomy

One of the most performed orthopedic procedures, discectomy removes part of a herniated disc. Removing the material frees the nerves from pressure and irritation.

two older men smiling and jogging while holding water bottles
Spinal Fusion

Spinal Fusion

Spinal fusion is a surgical technique that joins (or fuses) one or more of the vertebrae of the spine to stop them from moving against each other. This is done by placing bone grafts or bone graft substitutes between the affected vertebral bone. The graft material acts as a binding medium and helps to maintain normal disc height – as the body heals, the vertebral bone and bone graft eventually grow together to join the vertebrae and stabilize the spine.

Spine after lumber interbody fusion
Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Lumbar Interbody Fusion

Our expert team performs both ALIF: Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (with bone graft and metal plate) and XLIF® Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion. ALIF is generally used to treat back or leg pain caused by degenerative disc disease. Unlike traditional back surgery, XLIF® is performed through the patient's side. By entering this way, major muscles of the back are avoided. This minimally invasive procedure is generally used to treat leg or back pain caused by degenerative disc disease.

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Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy follows essentially the same operative procedure as traditional discectomy, but this newer approach requires a much smaller incision; it reduces the risk of damage to nearby parts of the spine; and patients tend to recover faster.

Doctors performing surgery on patient
Lumbar Disc Microsurgery

Lumbar Disc Microsurgery

This minimally invasive procedure relieves pressure on nerve roots caused by a herniated disc. It can eliminate the pain of sciatica. 

Woman smiling and hugging dog
Endoscopic Decompression

Endoscopic Decompression

Like a micro decompression laminoplasty, a MED (micro endoscopic decompression) procedure is performed for the treatment of symptomatic spinal stenosis. MED is different in that an endoscope (TV camera) is used rather than a microscope.

Two men jogging and smiling
SI Fusion

SI Fusion

Sacroiliac joint fusion is a minimally invasive surgical intervention, guided by imaging, to implant titanium devices across the sacroiliac joint, enhancing its stability.

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PARS Fracture Repair

PARS Fracture Repair

A pars fracture happens when the bony pars interarticularis fractures, resulting in spondylolisthesis, the forward slippage or movement of one vertebral body over the one below it.

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