This endoscopic microdiscectomy surgery allows for faster patient recoveries by addressing damaged disks without disrupting important muscles in the back.
ABC 7 Chicago news featured an innovative surgery for herniated disks being offered exclusively by Dr. Dan Laich of the Chicago Back Institute. Learn more:
TESSYS — a minimally invasive herniated disk procedure
The Chicago Back Institute at Swedish Covenant Hospital is the only spine center in Chicago offering the TESSYS (transforaminal endoscopic surgical system) procedure, a minimally invasive approach to treating herniated disks. This endoscopic microdiscectomy is designed to preserve important back muscles so you can regain and maintain mobility, which allows you to recover — and get back to daily life — faster.
During the procedure, also known as the “keyhole” surgery, a specially trained neurological surgeon uses narrow endoscopic tools to remove the damaged disk area through a small, keyhole-sized (1-2 cm) incision in the patient’s side. Whereas traditional surgeries and many other minimally invasive procedures can cause damage to the muscles surrounding the spine, the keyhole technique avoids the muscles altogether and impacts only the damaged part of the disk.
After this surgery, many patients experience:
A unique service
- Less pain and scarring
- A shortened hospital stay (many patients go home the day of surgery)
- Reduced risk of infection
- Faster recoveries overall
- A reduced risk of needing follow-up surgeries
Dr. Dan Laich, a neurological surgeon at the Chicago Back Institute, was the first American surgeon to be trained to provide this procedure. He traveled to Germany in 2006 to learn the technique and spent months perfecting his skills. Today, Dr. Laich is the only spine surgeon in Illinois consistently performing the surgery, and he trains other spine surgeons from across the United States and the world. Dr. Laich is also one of five surgeons chosen to collect data for a national clinical study measuring the effectiveness of minimally invasive spine surgery. Surgeons from Europe, the Middle East, Asia and South America recently attended an educational symposium about this procedure hosted at the Chicago Back Institute.
Check out this video to learn more from Dr. Laich about the TESSYS procedure and the symposium held at Swedish Covenant Hospital.
Patient testimonials
Getting back to a ‘Nawlins lifestyle
Tom McCauley, 65, and his wife split their time between Aurora, Ill., and New Orleans, often making several trips back and forth every year. Tom enjoys his active but laid-back lifestyle, filled with good food, good music and an occasional round of golf. However, this lifestyle was recently threatened by a sudden bought of back pain which caused Tom to lose feeling in his left foot while on vacation. He immediately returned to Chicago and visited the Chicago Back Institute. Dr. Laich identified a herniated disk which could cause permanent nerve damage and recommended a TESSYS endoscopic microdiscectomy surgery. Less than an hour after the procedure, Tom had regained feeling in his foot and has since made a full recovery.
Even so, Tom returned to the Chicago Back Institute several months later for another surgery — but not for himself. His daughter, Kristin McCauley of the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, had injured her back while moving furniture, and by coincidence, also suffered a herniated disk. After trying to manage her pain through medication, physical therapy and chiropractic visits, Dr. Laich recommended the TESSYS procedure for her as well. Like her father, she immediately felt relief after surgery and is now fully recovered and back to work and everyday life.
Aiding an international traveler
When Craig O’Brien, a 40-year-old from Naperville, hit the water slides with his kids on a family vacation, he had no idea how much suffering it would bring him and his career. A fluke injury caused two herniated disks that got progressively more painful and debilitating despite physical therapy and other conservative treatments.
The pain reached its worst just before a long-planned, crucial business trip to Hong Kong. Craig’s doctor said he needed surgery but Craig feared missing the trip would damage his career.
That’s when Dr. Dan Laich at the Chicago Back Institute told him about the TESSYS procedure, an innovative endoscopic microdiscectomy surgery in which the damaged disks are removed without damaging surrounding muscles or tissues. This allows for faster recovery than traditional or even other endoscopic procedures — meaning Craig could get the procedure and recover in time for the big trip.
Craig received the procedure in March and went home a few hours after his surgery — and was on his way to Hong Kong less than 10 days later, virtually pain free.
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