Best Treatment For Severe Foraminal Stenosis

What is Foraminal Stenosis

When foraminal stenosis causes mild to moderate symptoms nonsurgical treatment is often sufficient. Many people are able to find the relief they need by working with a physician to develop a customized regimen of conservative options such as gentle stretches, low-impact exercises, over-the-counter medications, or epidural steroid injections. As a result, the idea of surgery seldom comes into play. 

In some cases, however, foraminal stenosis symptoms worsen over time and become very severe. This can occur as the passageways where nerve roots exit the spinal cord become progressively narrower causing a spinal nerve to become irritated or pinched. A compressed nerve can be very painful and limit mobility. At that point more advanced foraminal stenosis treatment, such as a surgical procedure, may be needed.  

Types Of Surgery For Treating Foraminal Stenosis

Traditionally, surgery to address foraminal narrowing has involved a highly invasive open neck or back procedure. Traditional open-back surgery can have many disadvantages. Such as a lengthy recovery time and long incision. However, at BEST Health System, many patients elect to undergo minimally invasive spine surgery instead, knowing that it is a safer and more effective alternative to traditional open spine surgery. In comparison, some advantages of our minimally invasive outpatient approach to foraminal stenosis treatments include:

  • Smaller incisions 
  • Less muscle disruption
  • Lower risk of infection and other surgical complications
  • A faster recovery

Is Surgery Your Next Step

Coping with severe foraminal stenosis symptoms does not have to become your way of life. If you continue to experience severe pain despite several weeks or months of conservative treatment, contact BEST Health System – the leader in minimally invasive spine surgery – and we can determine if you are a candidate for a minimally invasive procedure, such as a foraminotomy, laminectomy, or discectomy, to address the cause of your foraminal narrowing and help you reclaim your active lifestyle.