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Spinal Surgery

XLIF eXtreme lateral interbody fusion

Spinal Surgical Services

Surgical Services
Few people ever need surgery for back pain. There are no effective surgical techniques for muscle- and soft-tissue-related back pain. Surgery is usually reserved for pain caused by a herniated disk. If you have unrelenting pain or progressive muscle weakness caused by nerve compression, you may benefit from surgery.

Conditions Treated

Surgical Options

Spondylolisthesis
Spondylosis

  • Cervical
  • Lumbar

Spondylolysis
Vertebral Fractures
Diskitis
Degenerative Disc Disease
Herniated Disc

  • Cervical
  • Lumbar

Kyphosis
Stenosis

  • Cervical
  • Lumbar
Radiculopathy (Sciatica)
Trauma
Scoliosis
Osteoarthritis

Cervical

  • Anterior Cervical Discectomy, Fusion - Instrumented (ACDF)
  • Cervical Laminectomy, Fusion - Instrumented
  • Cervical Laminoplasty
  • Posterior Cervical Laminotomy

Thoracic

  • Thoracic Laminectomy

Lumbar

  • Anterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (ALIF)
  • Laminectomy, Fusion - Instrumented
  • Lumbar Laminectomy
  • Lumbar Laminectomy, Fusion - Instrumented
  • Lumbar Partial Discectomy
  • Microdiskectomy
  • Minimally Invasive Approach (PLIF)
  • Minimally Invasive Approach (TLIF)
  • Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (TLIF)
  • eXtreme Lateral Interbody Fusion (XLIF)


Spine Surgery Downloadable PDF Forms

Spine Center Patient Information Form
Patient Registration Sheet
Patient Registration Sheet (Spanish)
Privacy Practices Form
Authorization For Medical Records Release From DuPage Medical Group
Authorization For Release of Medical Records to DuPage Medical Group
Statement of Financial Responsibility
Pre-Op Instructions
Brace Weaning Schedule
Medications To Avoid Before Spinal Surgery
Phone Message Information Release

Post Surgical Discharge Instructions (Downloadable PDF's)

Anterior - Posterior Lumbar Fusion
Cervical Spinal Fusion
Microdiscectomy - Lumbar Laminectomy
Posterior Lumbar - Thoracic Spine Fusion

About Your Visit

What should you bring to your appointment at The Spine Center?

We want to answer all your questions at your visit.

  • Health Insurance Card/Information
  • A friend or family member to take notes/help with questions
  • A list of all medications you are taking
  • A list of your questions /concerns
  • A copy of your XRAYS’s/MRI’s/CT scans (not the reports - get the actual films)
  • Copies of records from doctors related to your visit with us
  • Spine Center Patient Information Form
  • Patient registration Sheet
  • HIPAA acceptance
  • Release of Confidential Information

Please arrive early for your appointment if you do not have the forms completed.


Physician Assistants

Our physician assistants see patients who do not have current imaging (XRAY/MRI). When the imaging results are available (3-5 days after test) the patient should schedule an appointment with the Spinal Surgeon.

Future Follow-up visits

1st Post-op visit: Call (630) 967-2225 to make your first post-operative appointment at the Spine Center. This usually occurs 2 weeks after your surgical date.


Hospitals

Our physicians currently operate at Edward Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital. They are on staff at Central DuPage Hospital, but do not currently operate at this facility.


Medication Refills

If you need a prescription filled

Because your health condition may change over time, your doctor or another provider who has access to your confidential medical records reviews refill requests. By following these simple guidelines, you will avoid any delays in getting your prescription refilled:

  • If you require medications, please contact your pharmacy at least 5 days before your prescription requires refilling. To protect your health, pharmacies will accept refill orders only from your doctor. So, when you call The Spine Center with your request an additional step is added. Your prescription will be filled faster if you call your pharmacy directly; they will then contact The Spine Center.
  • Use the same pharmacy. That way, your pharmacist will have your complete prescription records and you avoid the danger of mixing medications. To make it convenient for you, The Spine Center will work with the pharmacy of your choice. Please choose one pharmacy, and use only that pharmacy. It is an easy way to help protect your health.
  • Call your pharmacy early in the day. This gives your doctor time to review your records. To ensure you get the right medications, we do not rush refills without making sure the order and your record are reviewed. Often, physicians are in surgery or finishing with patients late in the day, and we do not want to interrupt those patients' visits; therefore, refill requests received after 3:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday or after 1:00p.m. on Friday will be reviewed and filled the next The Spine Center business day.

If you run out of medication before you request a refill

Always call your pharmacy or schedule an office visit at least 5 days before you run out of medication. This will give the pharmacy plenty of time to contact your doctor, for the doctor to review your record, and for the pharmacist to prepare your medication. All you have to do is watch your medication levels and there should be no reason for you to run out of medication. It is dangerous to "rush" an order. For your protection, refills are not done at night, over the weekend, on holidays or as an emergency if you have forgotten to call your pharmacy.

If you run out of your prescription early

Your doctor ordered your prescription according to a precise dosage for a prescribed amount of days. If you run out early, it may mean you are experiencing some difficulty with your dosage or medication. This will require an appointment with the physician. Please call and schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

If your prescription is lost, misplaced or stolen

To protect your health, lost or stolen prescriptions are replaced only with a physician visit. Stolen medication will require a police report to be completed and a copy of the report brought with to your visit. To avoid possible duplication of prescriptions when an order is lost or stolen, you will want to talk with your doctor. Call The Spine Center to schedule an appointment.


Results of Tests, Imaging or Labs

We do not discuss results over the phone, the physicians prefer to go over treatment options and results in person during an office visit. It usually takes 3 to 4 days from the date the MRI, CT, etc is performed to receive the report. Please call our office to schedule an appointment to review the test, lab or imaging with your physician and discuss treatment options.

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