Endoscopic spinal surgery
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Endoscopic spinal surgery is one of the most advanced and minimally invasive techniques used to treat certain spine conditions. Unlike traditional spine surgery, which may require large incisions and significant recovery time, endoscopic surgery uses a small camera (endoscope) and specialized instruments inserted through a tiny incision. This allows the surgeon to access the problem area with precision while minimizing damage to muscles and surrounding tissues.
Endoscopic spinal surgery is commonly used to treat:
- Herniated or bulging discs
- Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
- Nerve compression
- Sciatica and lower back pain
Benefits of endoscopic
spine surgery include:
- Smaller incision and minimal scarring
- Less post-operative pain
- Lower risk of infection
- Shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery
- Faster return to daily activities
This procedure is ideal for patients seeking a less invasive alternative with excellent outcomes and quicker recovery.