Inspan Procedure Specialist in San Antonio, TX
The Inspan procedure is particularly effective in treating spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease by stabilizing the vertebrae and alleviating pressure on the spinal nerves. The minimally invasive nature of the procedure makes it a popular choice for those seeking an effective yet less intensive treatment for chronic spine-related conditions. Dr. Darius Zagunis, M.D. offers Inspan procedures at San Antonio Pain Consultants. Contact us for more information or schedule a consultation today. We are conveniently located at 3903 Wiseman Blvd, Ste 117, San Antonio, TX 78251.




Table of Contents:
What is the Inspan procedure?
How does the Inspan procedure help with spinal stenosis or degenerative disc disease?
Is the Inspan procedure FDA Cleared?
Who is a good candidate for the Inspan procedure?
The Inspan procedure is a minimally invasive spinal stabilization technique designed to treat conditions like spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease. This approach involves the use of specialized implants to stabilize the spine, providing immediate support to areas affected by instability or degeneration. The implants are inserted during a quick, outpatient procedure and are intended to restore spinal alignment while reducing pain and discomfort. By securing the spine, the Inspan procedure allows patients to maintain mobility and potentially avoid more invasive surgical options. The design of the Inspan implant allows it to be inserted without the need for significant disruption to surrounding tissues, this helps to minimize recovery time while providing a reduction in post-operative pain. It works to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves and discs, which can lead to a significant reduction in symptoms like pain, numbness, and limited range of motion. The minimally invasive nature of the procedure makes it a popular choice for those seeking an effective yet less intensive treatment for chronic spine-related conditions.
The Inspan procedure is particularly effective in treating spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease by stabilizing the vertebrae and alleviating pressure on the spinal nerves. Spinal stenosis is a condition that occurs when the spaces within the spine narrow, which can compress the spinal cord or nerves, leading to pain, weakness, or numbness. The Inspan procedure addresses this issue by securing the affected vertebrae in place, relieving the pressure and preventing further narrowing. Similarly, for degenerative disc disease, the implants help support the spine, reducing the stress on deteriorating discs and relieving pain associated with the condition.
By providing stabilization, the Inspan procedure helps to restore the structural integrity of the spine, allowing patients to experience significant improvement in their symptoms. The implants are designed to reduce motion at the affected vertebrae, which can also prevent further wear and tear on the spinal discs. Providers at San Antonio Pain Consultants will often consider this option among patients who have not responded as intended to more conservative treatments and need a solution that addresses both pain relief and long-term stability.
The Inspan procedure is FDA-cleared as a safe and effective procedure for stabilizing the spine and treating conditions like spinal stenosis and degenerative disc disease. This regulatory approval is critical for ensuring that the technology has undergone rigorous evaluation and is suitable for patient care. Patients considering the Inspan procedure can be confident that the implants meet strict guidelines for medical devices and have been proven to deliver results in managing chronic spinal pain and instability. The procedure’s minimally invasive nature, combined with its regulatory approval, makes it an appealing choice for those seeking alternative treatments to more invasive spinal surgeries.
Candidates for the Inspan procedure are typically individuals suffering from conditions such as spinal stenosis or degenerative disc disease, among others who have not found relief from more conservative treatments like physical therapy, medications, or injections. Ideal candidates are those experiencing chronic pain, weakness, or numbness due to spinal instability or nerve compression, and who are seeking a minimally invasive option for spinal stabilization. The procedure is particularly suited for patients looking to avoid more invasive spinal fusion surgeries while still achieving long-term relief from their symptoms. In addition to patients with spinal stenosis or degenerative disc disease, those with instability in the spine, often resulting from wear and tear or injury, may also benefit from the Inspan procedure. Individuals with limited mobility or those struggling to perform daily activities due to their spinal condition are generally considered good candidates for this type of intervention. Ultimately, determining whether a patient is a suitable candidate for the procedure depends on a thorough evaluation by a specialist at San Antonio Pain Consultants, who can assess the severity of the condition and the patient’s overall health.
Inspan procedures are available at San Antonio Pain Consultants. Contact us for more information or schedule a consultation today. We are conveniently located at 3903 Wiseman Blvd, Ste 117, San Antonio, TX 78251. We serve patients from San Antonio TX, Helotes TX, Shavano Park TX, Balcones Heights TX, Fair Oaks, Alamo Ranch TX, Leon Valley TX, Fair Oaks Ranch TX, Castroville TX, and the surrounding areas.


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