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What does surgery with the Dynesys Spinal Stabilisation System involve?

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What does surgery with the Dynesys Spinal Stabilisation System involve?

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The Dynesys Spinal Stabilisation System is compatible with conventional posterior surgical techniques, and in some cases can be implanted using a minimally invasive approach. On average, the procedure to implant the Dynesys Spinal Stabilisation System takes two to three hours which is similar to the time required for traditional fusion procedures, depending on patient conditions. The Dynesys Spinal Stabilisation System is attached to the bony extrusion (pedicle) on each side of the affected segment. Once in place, the components create a dynamic push-pull relationship that stabilises the affected joints and keeps your vertebrae in a natural position.

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