Minuteman Interspinous Fixation and Fusion

Information about the
Procedure

The Minuteman interspinous fixation system offers a modern, minimally invasive solution for spinal fusion in patients with lower back pain caused by instability or degenerative changes. By placing a specialized implant between the spinous processes of the lumbar spine, this technique helps stabilize the spine and reduce pain without the need for open surgery. The procedure is designed to be efficient, tissue-sparing, and well-tolerated by most patients.

This outpatient procedure can serve as an alternative to more invasive fusion techniques, especially for patients looking to minimize recovery time and surgical risk. The device supports spinal alignment and fusion while preserving surrounding structures.

Key points about Minuteman Interspinous Fixation & Fusion:

What is it?
A minimally invasive procedure for lumbar spinal fusion that stabilizes the spine using a special implant between the spinous processes.

How is it performed?
Under fluoroscopic guidance, the Minuteman device is implanted between the spinous processes through a small incision. The procedure typically takes 45-60 minutes.

Technology Partners
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Treatment Benefits
The Minuteman procedure offers several benefits, including shorter procedure time, less blood loss, and a quicker recovery compared to traditional fusion surgery. It stabilizes the spine, reduces nerve compression, and helps alleviate lower back pain. Because the technique avoids large incisions or muscle dissection, patients often experience reduced post-operative discomfort and faster return to daily activity.

Who Can Benefit from This Treatment?
This treatment is typically recommended for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, or spinal instability who are seeking a minimally invasive fusion option. It’s also suitable for individuals who may not be candidates for traditional open surgery due to age, health conditions, or personal preference. A full evaluation, including diagnostic imaging, helps determine if the Minuteman system is the right approach

Learn more about Minuteman Interspinous Fixation and Fusion by contacting the Minimally Invasive Spine and Pain Institute—our team is here to help you explore your options.

What to know about
After-Care

Aftercare for Minuteman Interspinous Fixation and Fusion

Following the Minuteman procedure, patients typically return home the same day or after a short observation period. It’s normal to experience mild soreness or stiffness around the incision site as the body adjusts to the implant. Recovery is generally quicker than with traditional fusion surgeries due to the minimally invasive nature of the procedure. Adhering to post-operative instructions is essential to ensure proper healing and spinal stabilization.

Tips for a Smooth Recovery

Follow these guidelines to support healing after Minuteman Interspinous Fixation and Fusion:

  • Avoid bending, twisting, or lifting heavy objects for several weeks
  • Keep the incision site clean and dry to reduce the risk of infection
  • Walk regularly to promote circulation and prevent stiffness
  • Use prescribed or over-the-counter medications to manage soreness
  • Report any signs of increased pain, swelling, or neurological changes to your provider