Patients from Lafayette often travel for advanced minimally invasive and motion-preserving spine surgery. Opening August 2026 with fellowship-trained expertise in robotic, endoscopic, and cervical disc replacement techniques.
modern robotic systems providing surgical planning and guidance support.
Endoscopic techniques through small incisions in appropriately selected patients.
Advanced techniques that maintain natural spinal movement and function.
Disc material pressing on spinal nerves causing pain and symptoms.
Narrowing of the spinal canal compressing nerves and causing pain.
Age-related disc deterioration causing chronic pain and stiffness.
Vertebral slippage causing spinal instability and nerve compression.
Nerve pain radiating from the lower back down through the leg.
Pinched nerve in the neck causing arm pain and weakness.
Spinal cord compression affecting hand coordination and walking.
Persistent pain after previous spine surgery requiring revision.
Ultra-minimally invasive procedures with rapid recovery.
Motion-preserving alternative to cervical fusion.
Computer-guided precision fusion procedures.
Minimally invasive disc herniation treatment.
Decompression surgery for spinal stenosis relief.
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion.
Minimally invasive vertebral compression fracture treatment.
Complex revision spine procedures for failed surgeries.
Fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon with extensive training from the nation's leading medical institutions.
"Least invasive option that truly solves the problem. Preserve motion whenever appropriate."
This patient-centered approach ensures patient-specific outcomes while aiming to limit surgical disruption and preserve function when appropriate.
Opening August 2026. Join the waitlist to be among the first to access fellowship-trained expertise in minimally invasive and motion-preserving spine surgery.