The Disc-FX® System is an innovative, minimal access spine system designed to efficiently access the damaged disc without injury to surrounding disc anatomy. Disc-FX® permits multiple treatment options compared to other 'single treatment' devices. In addition to manual decompression, Disc-FX® features a patented navigational device called Trigger-Flex,® which was specifically designed to help clean the disc and seal tears in the annulus. The Trigger-Flex® emits a specific form of Radiowave energy used since 1950 in delicate surgical procedures. Unlike any other surgical energy source, the patented Radiowave energy pioneered by Dr. Irving Ellman, produces specific tissue effects to help eliminate the predetermined 'pain generating' aspect(s) of the disc.
The Disc-FX® System is an innovative, minimal access spine system designed to efficiently access the damaged disc without injury to surrounding disc anatomy. Disc-FX® permits multiple treatment options compared to other 'single treatment' devices. In addition to manual decompression, Disc-FX® features a patented navigational device called Trigger-Flex,® which was specifically designed to help clean the disc and seal tears in the annulus. The Trigger-Flex® emits a specific form of Radiowave energy used since 1950 in delicate surgical procedures. Unlike any other surgical energy source, the patented Radiowave energy pioneered by Dr. Irving Ellman, produces specific tissue effects to help eliminate the predetermined 'pain generating' aspect(s) of the disc.
Medical evaluation includes a physical exam. Diagnostic tests such as MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), steroid injection, or discography may be conducted to diagnose and locate the symptomatic disc herniation and determine if the procedure if appropriate.
The Disc-FX® System requires the patient to lie on their stomach throughout the procedure. Minimal anesthesia requirements are typically necessary. A needle is inserted into the skin near the affected disc level, followed by a working 'tube' into the disc. Graspers are used to manually remove and decompress the offending herniation. The patented Trigger-Flex® is then activated to help clean the disc and seal tears in the annulus. At the conclusion of the procedure, the 'tube' is removed and a small bandage is applied
All patients post-procedure for Disc FX must follow the directions provided to you by West Michigan Surgery Center. The directions provide you with standard of care post-procedure quidelines to ensure a complete recovery from the procedure.
Pain management post-procedure will be:
As with any other minimally invasive disc treatments, side effects of Disc-FX® are relatively rare and should be discussed with your physician