Southern Illinois Brain and Spine Center

The X STOP® Procedure

The procedure may be performed in either the operating room or special procedures room at the hospital. Using local anesthesia and with the help of X-ray guidance, the X STOP implant is inserted through a small incision in the skin of your back. Alternatively, your surgeon may elect to use general anesthesia.

You will be placed on your side during the procedure so that you can bend your spine when the X STOP is inserted. The surgery to implant the X STOP typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour-and-a-half. During this time you may be awake and able to communicate with your doctor.

 

Why May X STOP® IPD Work?

The X STOP implant is designed to keep the space between your spinous processes open, so that when you stand upright the nerves in your back will not be pinched or cause pain. With the X STOP implant in place, you should not need to bend forward to relive your symptoms.

X STOP works

IPD offers several benefits compared to traditional surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis, including:

  • the option of local anesthesia
  • the potential to be an outpatient procedure
  • usually no removal of bone or soft tissue allowing for potentially quicker recovery
  • fully reversible procedure that does not limit any future non-surgical and surgical treatment options

 

What is IPD®?

Interspinous Process Decompression (IPD)

IPD is a surgical procedure in which an implant, called the X STOP®, is placed between two bones called spinous processes in the back of your spine.

Stenotic

With IPD surgery there is no removal of bone or soft tissue. The X STOP implant is not positioned close to nerves or the spinal cord, but rather behind the spinal cord between the bony spinous process.

Treated with X Sotp

 

 

 

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