Spine Clinic
Spine Clinic
The spinal column is the pillar of our body and can be affected by different diseases. At the Neurological Center of Hospital Galenia, we have a Spine Clinic internationally recognized for applying minimally invasive techniques (microsurgery and endoscopic surgery).
- Certified specialists in spine surgery
La Clínica de Columna cuenta con la participación de especialistas en Neurocirugía y Ortopedia lo que permite un enfoque integral y un abordaje basado en las guías clínicas más actualizadas. Lo anterior permite contar con mejores resultados clínicos para nuestros pacientes.- Clinical outcomes and collegial approach
The Spine Clinic involves specialists in Neurosurgery and Orthopedics, allowing for a comprehensive approach based on the most updated clinical guidelines. This results in better clinical outcomes for our patients.


Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)
We systematically employ minimally invasive techniques to address both simple and complex pathologies of the spine, spinal cord, and nerve roots.
Spinal Column
The spinal column comprises 33 vertebrae distributed across five segments: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral, and 4 coccygeal. Between each pair of vertebrae lies an intervertebral disc. The complexity of the spinal column lies in the articulations between these components, which serve as anchor points for muscles and ligaments providing support and structure.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)
At the Neurological Center of Hospital Galenia, we have the necessary equipment to offer the latest technology in applying minimally invasive techniques in spine surgery. We perform microsurgery, percutaneous surgeries, tubular surgeries, endoscopy-assisted surgeries, and purely endoscopic surgeries. Each case is comprehensively evaluated to determine the least invasive technique to resolve the condition.
Why is Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) Better?
Minimally invasive approaches to the spinal column result in less damage to surrounding tissues and faster recovery. Some other advantages of minimally invasive spine surgery include:
- Smaller incisions with more satisfactory cosmetic results.
- Less tissue damage and bleeding.
- Lower risk of postoperative infections.
- Shorter recovery time and quicker return to work.
- Less postoperative pain.
Spine Diseases Treated at the Neurological Center of Hospital Galenia
Herniated Disc
A herniated disc occurs when fragments of the intervertebral disc shift to an abnormal position, compressing nerve roots or the spinal cord. Symptoms associated with a herniated disc include neck or lower back pain, numbness in hands or feet, weakness in the limbs, loss of stability or balance, and frequent falls, among others.
Disc Surgery / Discectomy or Discoidectomy
Discectomy is the primary procedure for treating herniated discs. It involves removing the fragment of the intervertebral disc that is compressing the nerve roots. Sometimes, the injury caused by the disc rupture leads to instability in the spine, necessitating stabilization through implants or prostheses.
Spinal Tumors
Tumors in the spinal column and spinal cord are not common; therefore, once diagnosed, they should be treated at comprehensive oncology centers. At the Neurological Center of Hospital Galenia, we work hand in hand with Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, and Hematologists to provide multidisciplinary management that allows for the best clinical outcomes.
Spinal Fractures and Vertebral Fragility Syndrome
Spinal fractures can result from high-energy accidents (falls, car accidents, among others), but fractures due to fragility related to osteoporosis are more common. At the Neurological Center of Hospital Galenia, we collaborate closely with Rheumatologists, Internists, and Geriatricians to provide comprehensive management for patients with vertebral fractures due to fragility.