Reducing Lumbar Disc Reherniation with the Barricaid Device

Medically Reviewed by NJ Spine & Orthopedic on July 20, 2024
There are many causes of back pain, from poor posture to spinal malformations. Genetic factors can play a role in back pain as well. The sobering reality is that in 2019, 39.0% of adults had back pain. While there are many reasons why someone might experience back pain, herniated discs are one of the leading causes. Herniated discs can cause serious pain, affecting not only someone’s quality of life but also the way they go about daily activities.
A lumbar disc herniation can often be treated with non-surgical interventions, such as medication or physical therapy. However, there are some cutting-edge innovations that are helping patients achieve a better quality of life and avoid reherniation. The Barricaid device is an implant that is proving to be highly effective at treating patients who suffer from reherniated discs. NJ Spine & Orthopedic can meet with you, evaluate your medical records, and help determine the best course of treatment for your herniated disc.

What Is Lumbar Disc Reherniation?

A herniated disc, also known as a slipped disc or ruptured disc, occurs when the nucleus of a spinal disc slips out through a tear. Herniated discs don’t always hurt. In fact, many people who have herniated or slipped discs don’t have any symptoms at all. However, there are a number of patients who have severe pain and discomfort.

A lumbar disc reherniation typically occurs in patients who have a history of herniated discs and who have already had a discectomy procedure. Reherniation can happen when a patient gets treated for a herniated disc with a discectomy only to experience a recurrence of the same symptoms some time later. At this point, your healthcare provider might start looking at additional treatment options to resolve the issue.

What Is the Barricaid Device?

There are many treatments for herniated discs, including over-the-counter pain relievers, hot and cold packs, including regular exercise, and physical therapy. However, in the instance of a lumbar disc reherniation, minimally invasive surgery is a viable option. The Barricaid device is a relatively new treatment introduced in early 2020 that has been proven to effectively prevent and reduce lumbar disc reherniation.

The Barricaid device can help patients by reducing instances of lumbar disc reherniation and significantly reducing the associated pain. The Barricaid device is FDA-approved and made up of a titanium bone anchor, which secures the polymer plug into the disc space to repair and reconstruct the disc wall. The device can reduce the need for a second operation.

Who’s a Good Candidate For the Barricaid Device?

The Barricaid device is primarily designed for patients who are at risk of discectomy failure and who do not want to go through a second surgery.

Young patients, or those who don’t experience extreme pain, are not immediate candidates for the Barricaid device. Most spine surgeons will recommend the Barricaid to those who have a history of herniated discs, debilitating back pain, or a failed discectomy. If you believe you are a candidate for the Barricaid or if you are in extreme pain due to herniated discs, you may be a good candidate for the procedure.

How Long Does It Take to Implant the Barricaid Device?

The Barricaid device is easy to implant through a minimally invasive procedure. The entire procedure usually takes place in about an hour, with the surgeon making a small incision over the treatment area. The surgeon then implants a small titanium anchor into the bone, securing the device and utilizing a polyester flap to block the hole in the affected disc.

Contact NJ Spine & Orthopedic For Information About Alleviating Back Pain

From stabbing pain to discomfort doing daily tasks, herniated discs are an issue for millions of people. After treating your herniated discs with a minimally invasive surgery and then having the problem reappear, you may feel discouraged from attempting further procedures. However, the Barricaid device provides another way. Reducing lumbar disc reherniation with the Barricaid device is an option that has proven to be highly successful for many herniated disc sufferers.

NJ Spine & Orthopedic is committed to treating conditions of the back, neck, and spine with minimally invasive procedures that can improve and enhance your quality of life. Our award-winning team works to provide the best results for every patient, utilizing cutting-edge treatment options like the Barricaid device in order to alleviate your pain and deliver effective results. Contact us online or call us at (866) 553-0612 to learn more about our back pain treatment options.

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