Discseel is an effective, minimally invasive procedure to treat a number of conditions of the spine that result from degeneration and/or leaking of the discs.  These conditions include: Herniated Discs, Degenerative Disc Disease, Sciatica and related pain.

Have an MRI and seeking relief? Request a consultation with Dr. Lieberman to learn if you're a candidate for The Discseel Procedure.

A Proven Way to Help Heal Spine Discs

The Discseel Procedure is a naturally derived, injectable therapy that allows patients to relieve their back pain without surgery, through the use of the FDA approved Biologic Fibrin Sealant. This treatment utilizes a natural biologic meant to heal your discs and prevent leaks by promoting the regrowth of healthy tissue.

This revolutionary procedure is yielding positive results for many patients around the world with pain relief and improved function. Discseel has excellent long-term outcomes proven in peer-reviewed literature.

The Discseel Procedure

Compared to Spine Surgery

THE DISCSEEL PROCEDURE

Spine treated with microscopic needles in the Discseel Procedure

SPINAL FUSION SURGERY

Spine treated with screws and rods that are used in spinal fusion surgery

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The Discseel procedure

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minimally invasive procedure without surgery

Procedure normally takes less than an hour

How it works

The Discseel Procedure introduces Fibrin, which incorporates into the disc to form a barrier, with the goal of sealing any tears that reside in the outer portion of the discs.

This sealing prevents disc fluid from leaking out and inflaming the surrounding nerves that cause pain. The Fibrin creates an environment where new disc tissue can grow, promoting healing and tissue regrowth.

People may be surprised to learn that over 70 million Americans suffer from chronic back pain in our country—surpassing heart disease or diabetes. This fact suggests a gap in how we’re treating it.
The intervertebral discs. The discs have two structures—a center “jelly donut” known as the nucleus pulposus that is surrounded by a ligamentus wall called the annulus fibrosis. The “jelly donut” absorbs and disperses spinal stress. However, repetitive stress from certain movements can lead to cracks in annular wall allowing for leakage of the “jelly” into that disc wall and surrounding nerve structures that run by it, resulting in back pain with or without sciatica.
Physical therapy, pain management (anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxers, epidural steroid injections), and surgery. However, in many cases, the problem persists because the underlying pain generator has not been addressed.

Yes. The Disceel Procedure is a non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure using an FDA-approved biologic fibrin sealant. Injected into the disc covering a ligament called the annulus, Discseel works like an adhesive or glue to seal tears around that “leaky donut” and ultimately facilitates healing of the disc causing the suffering. It generally takes 20-40 minutes and is done with X-ray guidance and light sedation. Data shows that more than seventy percent who get the Discseel Procedure reported appreciable improvement.

Those who suffer from chronic back pain due to disc injury. Even those who have tried and failed ALL other options, including surgery. Surgery may be necessary, especially in an unstable spine or for a nerve that is pinched by bone and even disc. However, back pain can persist since the disc covering remains injured. Many of my patients tell me “I don’t want to take pain meds.” I understand—it poses a myriad of other issues—without solving the source problem.

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