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					<description><![CDATA[Easing that Pain in Your Back without Undergoing a Major Operation HEALTHY LIVING&#160;—&#160;About 400,000 Americans may be getting highly invasive back surgery unnecessarily. A local doctor says he&#8217;s found great success taking care of ruptured disks through a tiny incision. Dr. Ditsworth of the Beverly Hills Doctors Surgery Center performs a minimally invasive procedure called Outpatient Non-traumatic Discectomy. It is an outpatient surgical procedure to remove herniated disc material. Instead of cutting the back open, Dr. Ditsworth is able to remove the excess tissue through a tiny opening. Dr. Ditsworth says patients typically walk out of the hospital the same... ]]></description>
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<p>HEALTHY LIVING&nbsp;—&nbsp;About 400,000 Americans may be getting highly invasive back surgery unnecessarily.</p>



<p>A local doctor says he&#8217;s found great success taking care of ruptured disks through a tiny incision.</p>



<p>Dr. Ditsworth of the Beverly Hills Doctors Surgery Center performs a minimally invasive procedure called Outpatient Non-traumatic Discectomy. It is an outpatient surgical procedure to remove herniated disc material. Instead of cutting the back open, Dr. Ditsworth is able to remove the excess tissue through a tiny opening.</p>



<p>Dr. Ditsworth says patients typically walk out of the hospital the same day. Most herniated disk patients can benefit from this procedure.</p>



<p>Dr. Ditsworth says he has done thousands of patients with higher than a 90 percent success rate. His findings are published in the &#8220;Surgical Neurology.&#8221;</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[Back Scope Cures Pain Breakthrough Procedure Uses Tiny Scope Four out of five Americans suffer low back pain at some point in their lives. When therapy and medicine fail, a new procedure may be the simplest surgical solution yet. Mitchell Scott&#8217;s back had been hurting for 20 years. It got really bad last fall after some heavy lifting while gardening. &#8220;It started out with a twinge right next to my tailbone and it just progressed and got worse and every day it got a little worse,&#8221; said Scott. MRIs showed that Scott had two herniated discs. Medicines and physical therapy... ]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><em>Breakthrough Procedure Uses Tiny Scope</em></h2>



<p>Four out of five Americans suffer low back pain at some point in their lives. When therapy and medicine fail, a new procedure may be the simplest surgical solution yet.</p>



<p>Mitchell Scott&#8217;s back had been hurting for 20 years. It got really bad last fall after some heavy lifting while gardening.</p>



<p>&#8220;It started out with a twinge right next to my tailbone and it just progressed and got worse and every day it got a little worse,&#8221; said Scott.</p>



<p>MRIs showed that Scott had two herniated discs. Medicines and physical therapy failed to help, but Scott didn&#8217;t want major surgery. So he turned to the Internet, where he found Dr. David Ditsworth&#8217;s Web site, which offered an alternative. Ditsworth calls his approach &#8220;small endocscopic discectomy.&#8221; He simply removes pieces of the herniated discs through a tiny scope.</p>



<p>&#8220;It looked like a great way to treat a herniated disc,&#8221; said Scott.</p>



<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a procedure that requires precise planning and mapping to come exactly to the spot that need(s) to be treated in the spine,&#8221; said Ditsworth.</p>



<p>That planning begins with a test called a discogram. After numbing the area, Ditsworth injects dye right into the bad disc. A CAT scan then shows him the exact route he has to follow with the scope to cure the problem.</p>



<p>When Scott went into surgery he remained awake as the doctor numbed his back and made a very small incision &#8212; only about two-tenths of an inch. Using the CAT scan as a guide, Ditsworth inserted the scope and a tiny grasper, which he uses to remove disc fragments that are pressing on nerves.</p>



<p>It took only about 30 minutes to treat the first disc. The second disc took even less time. With only a bandage covering the incisions, Scott was able to leave the hospital a couple of hours later.</p>



<p>After spending the night with his parents in La Crescenta, Scott was ready to head back home to Templeton, in time for his daughter&#8217;s soccer game.</p>



<p>&#8220;It&#8217;ll be hard for her to believe that I had back surgery one day and (came) to her soccer game the next day. I feel great,&#8221; said Scott.</p>



<p>Three weeks after the operation, NBC4 spoke to Scott and he said the pain he&#8217;s had for 20 years is now gone*.</p>



<p>This procedure isn&#8217;t for everyone. Some people with herniated discs may be treated with medicines and therapy. When surgery is necessary, this may be an ideal solution.</p>



<p>Many doctors perform similar procedures.</p>



<p>You can contact Dr. David Ditsworth by phone at (800) 956-6724</p>



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