Spondylolisthesis Treatment
Advanced surgical solutions for spinal slip
We restore spinal stability in spondylolisthesis treatment using minimally invasive fusion techniques through a 6mm incision with 12 years of surgical expertise.
Treatment Features
Overview
Spondylolisthesis is the forward displacement of one vertebra over another. This condition disrupts spinal balance and can cause severe pain and functional loss. With 12 years of experience, we provide permanent solutions using modern fusion techniques.
What is Spondylolisthesis?
Spondylolisthesis is the forward displacement of one lumbar vertebra relative to the vertebra below. This slippage can occur due to congenital factors, trauma, degenerative changes, or spinal instability. Different treatment approaches are applied based on the degree of slippage.
Signs and Symptoms
Our Treatment Process
With 12 years of experience in spondylolisthesis treatment, we apply an individualized approach to create the most appropriate treatment plan.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Detailed assessment of slip grade and underlying cause
Conservative Treatment
Non-surgical treatment attempted first for suitable patients
Surgical Planning
Planning minimally invasive fusion technique through 6mm incision
Fusion Surgery
Spinal stabilization with modern implants
Rehabilitation
Strengthening program with physical therapy
Advantages of Modern Fusion Treatment
Minimally Invasive
Surgery performed through 6mm incision
Strong Stabilization
Solid fusion with modern implant systems
Rapid Mobilization
Early standing and movement
Pain Management
Effective postoperative pain control
Long-term Success
Permanent stability and function
Expert Approach
Patient-specific treatment with 12 years of surgical experience
Recovery and Rehabilitation
Recovery after spondylolisthesis surgery requires systematic monitoring.
First Week
Weeks 2-6
Weeks 6-12
Months 3-6
Who is a Candidate?
Suitable Patients
Not Suitable Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Bone fusion typically completes in 3-6 months. During this process, fusion development is monitored through regular follow-ups.
Thanks to modern implants, most patients do not require a brace. However, a short-term brace may be recommended based on bone quality.
After fusion is complete, return to all activities is possible around 6 months postoperatively.
In our 12 years of experience, re-slippage at the same level has not occurred after successful fusion. The risk of adjacent segment issues is very low.
Would You Like to Learn More About Spondylolisthesis Treatment?
Let's conduct a detailed examination and evaluation to create the most suitable treatment plan for you. We are here for you with our experienced team.