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Ten million adults suffer from chronic back pain and one million seek a surgical fix every year, but back surgery with less pain and less recovery time? Sounds too good to be true? Doctors at Georgetown University are working on the procedure that could help.Lateral Interbody Fusion or X-Lif involves a small incision in the patient's side over the hurt disc. X-rays guide tubes down to the spine using special tools to avoid muscle and tissue damage. They're locked into place with a flexible arm so the doctor can fuse the spine.Recovery is four to six weeks instead of six to 12 months and patients are often walking within a few days.
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