Exposing A National Spine Surgery Scandal: A Call for Change
Discseel Technologies reports on the state of the spinal industry
The most commonly performed unnecessary spine surgeries include laminectomy, fusion, and discectomy.
In addition to exposing unnecessary Medicare spine surgeries, it's important to remember that younger patients are also undergoing unnecessary spine surgeries at alarmingly increasing rates.
Not My Spine Surgeon:
Most patients believe: "Not my spine surgeon, because mine's renowned and my hospital's renowned. My surgeon showed me why I need spine surgery." However, overuse and unnecessary spine surgeries occurred equally or worse among the nation's most prestigious hospitals, including those on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll for America's Best Hospitals. Hospitals with high overuse rates included University of California, University of Pennsylvania, Baylor, Jefferson, Mayo, and others.
Money and the Spine Surgery Industry:
The Lown Institute reported that financial incentives are driving the surge of unnecessary spine surgeries. Payments to spine surgeons are disguised through travel to luxury destinations with spouses to "give scientific lectures" or "learn new techniques."
The average starting salary offered to spine surgeons is
Better Non-surgical Alternatives to Spine Surgery
Recently, Regenerative Medicine procedures are now safer and more efficacious than traditional spine surgeries. A recent study published in a scientific journal reported that the Discseel® Procedure demonstrated greater safety and efficacy than spine surgeries, including laminectomy, fusion, and discectomy. To assure independence of the results of the Discseel® Procedure study, data of this non-surgical Discseel® Procedure was collected independently by a research group supported and endorsed by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery.
Study patients who underwent the Discseel® Procedure were followed for over three years and demonstrated no adverse events or complications. For this reason, the US Veterans Administration and Department of Defense agreed to train spine surgeons to offer the Discseel® Procedure instead of spine surgery to all Veterans. Medicare will likely soon follow and offer the non-surgical Discseel® Procedure.
"We trust that our doctors make decisions based on the best available evidence, but that's not always the case," said
Read about the study at Becker's Spine: https://www.beckersspine.com/biologics/61189-spine-biologic-procedure-found-safe-and-effective-in-3-year-study.html
Learn more about the Discseel® Procedure: https://discseel.com
References:
- Lown Institute Press Release: https://lowninstitute.org/press-release-unnecessary-back-surgeries-cost-medicare-up-to-600-million-annually/
- MedPage Today Special Report: https://www.medpagetoday.com/special-reports/features/112902
- Becker's Spine Article: https://www.beckersspine.com/spine/61079-devicemakers-pour-millions-into-unnecessary-spine-cases-lown-institute.html
Important Facts:
One unnecessary spine surgery performed every 8 minutes.
Unnecessary spine surgeries cost Medicare over
During the past 3-years, physicians received over
Hospitals performing unnecessary spine surgeries included those on the U.S. News & World Report Honor Role, including the Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Baylor, University of California, and others.
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SOURCE Discseel Technologies
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