We Offer a Pediatric Spina Bifida Treatment

Posted on: September 16, 2017

We offer a pediatric spina bifida treatment using minimally invasive techniques. Spina bifida is a serious condition that will impact around one out of every thousand babies born in the United States. Typically, spina bifida is a result of a defect at the base of the spinal cord. However, it is important to note that while it is most common for this condition to occur at the base of the spine, it can occur at any location along the spine.

Seek proper treatment as soon as possible

Spina bifida is always characterized by a certain portion of the spinal cord developing outside of the spine instead of inside it. This defect can cause the neural elements to protrude through an opening in the skin, leading to a disruption in the information flow between the nerves at the base of the spinal cord and the brain.

As such, children born with spina bifida may have problems standing up or walking. Children may also have difficulty controlling their bowels or bladder. These symptoms can be significant concerns as the children age, making it necessary to operate as quickly and safely as possible.

Surgery for their future

It is necessary to treat children with this life-changing disorder to give them the opportunity to enjoy a full life that includes the ability to walk and move freely. There are several types of spina bifida that range from mild to severe. Which one a baby has is going to influence the type of treatment that would be required for them to recover.

For example, if the spina bifida has caused orthopedic problems related to the back, hips, ankles, and feet it is likely that surgery will be necessary. The same is true if there are bladder and bowel control problems.

Learn about our minimally invasive pediatric spina bifida treatment

It is wise to visit a surgeon that performs minimally or non-invasive surgeries when possible. We do; and in our pediatric neurosurgery clinic, we apply these measures to treating spina bifida whenever possible. Minimally invasive surgery is different because we are able to operate without making a large incision.

By making a very small incision, we can insert a camera that allows us to see inside the body and finish the operation. Since the incision is so small, it reduces the risks associated with surgery and decreases the recovery time. This is important for patients of all ages but especially for children.

Call us today

This is a complex procedure and naturally, we must customize each treatment to the needs of each individual patient. As such, the best way to discover what options are available to your child is to schedule an appointment with our clinic.

After conducting a careful examination and taking any necessary tests, we can make a specific recommendation, go over what to expect in the procedure and discuss what recovery will look like. To learn more about our pediatric spina bifida treatment, call us today and schedule an appointment to speak with a surgeon.