Spinal Fusion
Spinal fusion surgery can offer relief from a variety of spine conditions by stabilizing the spine to reduce pain.
Spinal fusion surgery can offer relief from a variety of spine conditions by stabilizing the spine to reduce pain.
If you are suffering from a spine disorder such as spinal stenosis, scoliosis or spondylolisthesis, spinal fusion may offer relief. In this procedure, two or more vertebrae (spinal bones) are fused, or joined, together to stabilize the spine and stop the movement between bones that is causing pain.
At Brigham and Women's, we perform nearly a thousand spinal fusions each year—the kind of high-volume experience that research has shown results in better outcomes. Our spine surgeons are highly skilled in the latest minimally invasive techniques for spinal fusion, which can reduce your pain, accelerate your recovery and minimize scarring.
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 spinal fusion 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.