The laser is simply a tool that MAY be used in spine procedures or surgery to ablate disc tissue, ligaments and small bone spurs. Surgeons often use radiofrequency ablation in lieu of a laser, which is equally as effective on tissue but much safer. In the hands of a well-trained, board-certified spine surgeon, the laser can be a useful tool to modulate (shrink) or ablate tissue, remove scar tissue, adhesions and boney osteophytes. The surgeon can equally accomplish these things with radiofrequency ablation and endoscopic motorized burrs.
The laser is simply a tool that MAY be used in spine procedures or surgery to ablate disc tissue, ligaments and small bone spurs. Surgeons often use radiofrequency ablation in lieu of a laser, which is equally as effective on tissue but much safer. In the hands of a well-trained, board-certified spine surgeon, the laser can be a useful tool to modulate (shrink) or ablate tissue, remove scar tissue, adhesions and boney osteophytes. The surgeon can equally accomplish these things with radiofrequency ablation and endoscopic motorized burrs.