Providing the best minimally invasive surgical care to the residents of the NYC and Tri-state area.
The Institute for Robotic Surgery offers a variety of treatments for injuries and chronic conditions that affect the spine. Learn more about the conditions we treat by selecting an option below.
A bulging disc occurs when the tough exterior portion of a spinal disc extends beyond its normal position between two vertebrae.
Degenerative disc disease occurs from spinal discs breaking down from everyday wear-and-tear as you get older.
40% of patients who have undergone spine surgery still experience pain, which is referred to as failed back surgery.
A herniated disc occurs when the gel-like center of a spinal disc breaks through the strong outer layer.
Low back pain is a result of pain in the lumbar area of the spine located below the rib cage and above the sacrum.
A pinched nerve occurs when a nerve in the spine is stretched, constricted, or compressed, which disrupts the nerve’s normal function.
Sciatic nerve pain or sciatica most commonly occurs from spine issues such as herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, or arthritis.
Spinal stenosis occurs when the space in the spinal canal, which houses nerve branches and the spinal cord, narrows.
Using the most innovative and state-of-the-art surgical treatments, our board-certified surgeons are dedicated to achieving the best results for every patient with the least invasive approach possible. Learn about our robotic neurospine treatments below.
A minimally invasive procedure in which an injured disc is removed from the spine and replaced with an artificial one, allowing the spine to return to full function.
A robotic-assisted discectomy is the surgical removal of a portion of an intervertebral disc that causes pain, weakness or numbness by pressing on a nerve root or the spinal cord.
A robotic-assisted laminectomy is a minimally invasive surgery that relieves pressure on the spinal cord and nerves by enlarging and creating space in your spinal canal.
Minimally invasive spine surgery encompasses any surgical procedure of the spine that avoids traditional open-back incisions in favor of smaller incisions.
Robotic spine surgery is an advanced minimally invasive technique that provides surgeons with more precision and predictability before, during, and after procedures.
Spinal fusion adds stability, prevents stretching of nearby ligaments and nerves, and relieves pain by joining vertebrae together to heal as a single vertebra.