Complex Spinal Reconstruction
Complex spinal reconstructive surgery may be necessary to treat patients with major spinal deformities when nonsurgical methods have been exhausted.
Complex spinal reconstructive surgery may be necessary to treat patients with major spinal deformities when nonsurgical methods have been exhausted.
Complex spinal reconstructive surgery may be an option for patients with the most severe and complex cases of scoliosis or other significant spinal deformities. The goal of complex spinal reconstruction is to correct the abnormal curvature of the spine. With the understanding that each case is unique, our spine care surgeons work closely with each patient to develop a treatment approach that meets his or her individual needs.
The Spine Care team at Brigham and Women's is highly skilled in complex spinal reconstruction, and our surgeons have vast experience in handling even the most challenging cases. Since recovery can be longer than with other types of spine surgeries, our surgeons work closely with our nurses, physical therapists, and occupational therapists to optimize recovery and get patients back to normal activities as soon as possible.
Wherever you are in your care journey, Brigham and Women's multidisciplinary spine care team is committed to providing safe, expert spine care, both in-person and virtually. Our care team will work with you to schedule the right visit for you.
Brigham and Women's offers our complex spinal reconstruction patients:
We are steadfast in our commitment to treating you in the safest possible environment and are seeing patients both in-person and through virtual visits.
To request an appointment, please call 857-307-6152 Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm ET, or complete the form to receive a callback.