Why Choose GMS for Spinal Cord Stimulator in Cyprus?
Expert Care from Specialized Surgeons
Our Israeli specialists in spinal cord stimulation bring extensive experience and expertise to each patient, ensuring tailored treatment plans.
State-of-the-Art Facilities
We offer access to advanced medical technology, enhancing precision and improving patient outcomes for spinal cord stimulator procedures.
Personalized Treatment
Benefit from customized treatment plans tailored to your unique health needs.
Comprehensive Post-Procedure Support
Our dedicated follow-up care ensures a smooth recovery, guiding you through every step of the rehabilitation journey.
Minimally Invasive Approach
Experience reduced recovery times and less discomfort with our minimally invasive techniques, designed to optimize your healing process.
Affordable Medical Tourism Packages
Enjoy high-quality medical care at competitive prices in Cyprus, providing excellent value for patients seeking effective pain management solutions.
Our Spine Surgery Options
At GMS Cyprus, we provide a comprehensive range of advanced spine surgery options designed to alleviate pain and restore mobility. Our minimally invasive techniques ensure quicker recovery times and reduced post-operative discomfort. Our offerings include:
Minimally Invasive Discectomy Surgery
Minimally Invasive Discectomy Surgery removes herniated disc material pressing on nerves or the spinal cord. A small incision and advanced tools reduce tissue damage and recovery time.
Minimally Invasive Disc Replacement Surgery
This procedure replaces a damaged or degenerative disc with an artificial one. The goal is to reduce pain, maintain spinal motion, and restore alignment for improved mobility.
Minimally Invasive Spinal Fusion Surgery
Minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery connects vertebrae to stabilize the spine, reduce pain, and restore function by addressing issues like damaged discs with less recovery time.
Minimally Invasive Kyphoplasty
Kyphoplasty treats spinal compression fractures caused by osteoporosis. A balloon is inserted to create space, and cement is used to stabilize the fractured vertebra.
Minimally Invasive Laminectomy and Laminotomy
These procedures relieve spinal pressure by removing all or part of the lamina. Often paired with discectomy, they enhance surgical access to herniated disc areas.
Spinal Cord Stimulator
A Spinal Cord Stimulator uses electrical currents to block pain signals. A trial device is tested before permanent implantation under the skin for long-term pain relief.
Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Endoscopic Spine Surgery uses advanced fiber-optic technology and effectively treats herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and stable spondylolisthesis with minimal disruption to spine stability. This precise approach reduces recovery time and eliminates the need for extensive incisions or spinal fusion in many cases.
Understanding Spinal Cord Stimulator at GMS Cyprus
A spinal cord stimulator is a small, programmable device designed to provide pain relief through neurostimulation. It uses thin wires with electrical leads to send mild electrical currents to the spinal cord, blocking pain signals before they reach the brain. The device is controlled with a handheld remote, allowing patients to adjust the stimulation for their comfort.
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FAQ About Spinal Cord Stimulator
Cyprus is known for its high-quality healthcare services and experienced medical professionals. GMS combines advanced medical technology with a tranquil environment, making it an ideal destination for your treatment.
Candidates typically experience chronic, severe pain caused by conditions like failed back surgery, complex regional pain syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, or chronic pain from specific surgeries. To learn more about your suitability, consider scheduling a consultation with your surgeon here.
Some adjustments are necessary, such as avoiding impact sports and being cautious around items with magnetic strips, which may be affected by the stimulator’s remote control. However, the device is compatible with most household appliances. For more information or to determine if this procedure is right for you, schedule a consultation.
- – Minimally invasive surgery
- – Few side effects
- – Reduced reliance on pain medication
- – Improved physical and social activity
- – Enhanced quality of life
- – Patient-controlled pain relief
- – You will remain in bed for the first 12 hours.
- – Swelling and bruising around the incision site are normal.
- – Stitches or staples are removed after 1–2 weeks.
- – Activity levels gradually increase after six to eight weeks, but bending, lifting, twisting, and stretching should be avoided during this period.
- – Driving is prohibited for the first month.
The procedure is typically completed in under three hours, making it a relatively quick surgical option.
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks, including infection, device malfunction, and discomfort at the implant site. Your surgeon will discuss these risks in detail during your consultation.