Newswise — Hospital for Special Surgery today announced the establishment of one of the most comprehensive centers of excellence in the country for the treatment of all nonoperative and operative spine disorders.

The newly formed Spine Care Institute brings together a multidisciplinary team of experts in an academic setting to ensure that every need is met for a patient with a spine condition.

Back pain is a widespread problem affecting 8 out of 10 people in the U.S. at some point in their lives. (1) Recent advances in spine imaging and diagnostic techniques as well as new surgical and nonsurgical treatments, can give patients an accurate diagnosis as well as a wide range of treatment options.

“The mission of our Institute is to bring together a highly renowned team of spine care specialists who, through their clinical practice, research and education, provide the highest standard of comprehensive patient care and are opening new frontiers in the diagnosis and treatment of spine disorders,” said Thomas P. Sculco, M.D., Surgeon-in-Chief at Hospital for Special Surgery.

The Institute has dedicated specialists in surgery, neurology, physiatry, rehabilitation, pain management, anesthesia, radiology and integrative/complementary medicine to ensure the highest quality and most comprehensive evaluation and treatment.

“If and when a patient requires surgery, our Institute has 15 spine surgeons who can address the most routine as well as the most complex spine disorders using minimally invasive techniques whenever possible,” Dr. Sculco said.

Long recognized as a world leader in treating spine disorders, Hospital for Special Surgery now has 29 active clinical trials for the evaluation of innovative approaches for spine conditions currently in progress.

HSS physicians have subspecialty training in pediatric and adult spine conditions—both acute and chronic. Areas of particular focus include:

• Degenerative conditions (disc herniation, stenosis)• Deformities (scoliosis, spondylolisthesis and kyphosis)• Infections• Metabolic diseases (osteoporosis and osteopenia)• Fractures

“Patients who suffer from spine disorders often find it difficult to get answers to their questions in one central location,” said Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., M.D., chief of the Spine Service at Hospital for Special Surgery. “They find it challenging to navigate their way through the many treatment options that are now available to them. The Spine Care Institute concentrates the extensive experience and standards of excellence that exist at HSS, making it convenient and more accessible to patients.

“Our goal is to help the patient who does not need surgery to have as limited a disability as possible. For the patient who does need surgery, our goal is to make that surgery as safe and efficacious as possible,” Dr. Cammisa added.

Advances in diagnostic imaging combined with vast orthopedic patient experience have enabled Hospital for Special Surgery to earn a reputation for excellence in accurate diagnosis.

“Conventional radiographs (x-rays), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) examinations provide the ability to more closely see and understand those parts of the spine that may be causing pain,” explained Helene Pavlov, M.D., radiologist-in-chief at HSS. “The technical expertise combined with years of dedicated spine and musculoskeletal experience in interpretation of these images by the HSS radiologist enables precise objective information on which clinical decisions and surgical planning can be determined.”

HSS has been top ranked in the Northeast in orthopedics by U.S. News & World Report for 19 consecutive years. The Hospital’s volume of orthopedic patient visits and surgeries is unsurpassed, with more than 200,000 practice visits and 23,000 surgeries each year.

The Spine Care Institute at HSS also has a relationship with Burke Rehabilitation Center in White Plains, N.Y.

To learn more about the Spine Care Institute at Hospital for Special Surgery, visit www.hss.edu/spine.

About Hospital for Special SurgeryFounded in 1863, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) is a world leader in orthopedics, rheumatology and rehabilitation. HSS is nationally ranked No. 2 in orthopedics, No. 3 in rheumatology and No. 24 in Neurology by U.S. News & World Report (2009), has received Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Service from the American Nurses Credentialing Center and has one of the lowest infection rates in the country. In 2008 and 2007, HSS was a recipient of the HealthGrades Joint Replacement Excellence Award. A member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College, HSS provides orthopedic and rheumatologic patient care at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital at New York Weill Cornell Medical Center. All Hospital for Special Surgery medical staff are on the faculty of Weill Cornell Medical College. The hospital's research division is internationally recognized as a leader in the investigation of musculoskeletal and autoimmune diseases. Hospital for Special Surgery is located in New York City and online at www.hss.edu.

Reference(1) Medline Plus Back Pain Reporthttp://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/backpain.html