Orthopaedic Surgeon in Tampa, Florida (FL)

Kevin Scott MD

Orthopaedic Surgeon

Laser Spine Institute, LLC
3001 N. Rocky Point Drive E.
Tampa, FL 33607
Telephone: 866-362-7574
Certification
  • Board Certified
  • Fellowship Trained
Associations
  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • North American Spine Society
Specialties
  • Degenerative Spine
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
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About Our Practice:
Orthopedic spine surgeon specializing in minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery. Specialty procedures include: Foraminotomy, Laminotomy, Percutaneous Discectomy, and Facet Thermal Ablation.

Laser Spine Institute, the premier health care deliverer in spinal surgery. We offer a wide variety of laser-assisted techniques in treating spinal conditions such as, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, bone spurs, and arthritis of the spine. Our physicians are all board certified in their specialties so you know you are receiving the best possible care.

What makes our surgical procedures unique is the fact that all of our surgeries are performed with the use of the most advanced microscopic surgical techniques. Another unique aspect is that all of our surgeries are performed with a local anesthetic, with deep IV sedation, meaning the patient is comfortable, yet arousable during the procedure. No longer are large incisions needed. No hospitalization is required*. Patients come in have surgery, and walk out.

One of many common conditions that we treat is spinal stenosis. This condition is caused by a narrowing of the spinal canal to the point of compressing the spinal cord inside the canal. This condition can be very disabling in older patients and can cause severe pain in the lower back and leg especially when they stand or walk for any period of time. Patents with this condition frequently have to sit between periods of walking and they can get relief by leaning on a grocery cart while in the store. The conventional surgical treatment for this would be an open spinal surgery requiring an incision of anywhere from three to six inches or more. Procedures like open laminectomy, spinal fusions with hardware and bone are a thing of the past.
 

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