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Surgical Facet Rhizotomy

Surgical Facet Rhizotomy


A Stronger, More Durable Solution for Chronic Low Back Pain

If you’ve had radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and your back pain returned—or never fully went away—it may be time for something more definitive. A surgical lumbar facet rhizotomy, performed using a trephine and bipolar cautery, is designed to provide long-lasting, often permanent relief from facet joint pain.

What Is a Surgical Lumbar Rhizotomy?

Surgical lumbar facet rhizotomy is a highly targeted, minimally invasive procedure that disables the medial branch nerves responsible for facet-mediated back pain. Unlike standard RFA, which uses heat alone, this technique combines:

  • A trephine to mechanically access and disrupt the nerve
  • Bipolar cautery to fully ablate the nerve with controlled thermal energy

This approach is ideal for patients with:

  • Chronic low back pain due to facet arthropathy or spinal degeneration
  • Short-lived or incomplete relief from prior RFA
  • A desire for a longer-term solution that doesn’t rely on injections or repeat procedures

Why We Go Beyond RFA

RFA can be effective, but it sometimes falls short because:

  • The nerve lesions are small and may not fully eliminate the pain signal
  • The medial branch nerves can regrow over time
  • Complex anatomy or post-surgical changes limit the effectiveness of needle-based heat lesions

By combining trephine dissection and bipolar cautery, we create a more complete and permanent ablation, reducing the likelihood of future pain.

Our Technique: Trephine + Bipolar Cautery

Our surgical rhizotomy method uses:

  • A trephine to reach and mechanically disrupt the medial branch nerve at its origin along the facet joint
  • Bipolar cautery to deliver precise, controlled energy and thermally ablate the nerve, all under real-time fluoroscopic guidance

This combination allows for a larger, more complete lesion and provides more durable results than traditional needle-based RFA.

What to Expect

  • Outpatient procedure performed under local anesthesia with sedation
  • Small incisions with fluoroscopic imaging for accuracy
  • Return to light activity in 1–2 days
  • Relief typically begins within 1–3 weeks and can be long-lasting or permanent

Is Surgical Rhizotomy Right for You?

You may be a good candidate if:

  • You’ve been diagnosed with facet joint-related back pain
  • You’ve had medial branch blocks or RFA with only short-term results
  • You’re looking for a long-term solution to get off the injection cycle
  • You’re searching for a spine specialist or back pain expert near you

FAQs

  • Is this open surgery?

No. It’s a minimally invasive procedure performed through small incisions, typically as an outpatient.

  • Why use both trephine and bipolar cautery?

The trephine ensures direct mechanical disruption of the nerve, and bipolar cautery adds precise, thermal ablation — offering a more complete and permanent result.

Talk to a Spine Specialist Near You

Stop chasing temporary relief. A surgical lumbar facet rhizotomy using trephine and bipolar cautery offers the long-term solution you’ve been looking for.

👉 Call today to schedule your consultation with a lumbar spine specialist near you and take the first step toward lasting pain relief.

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