Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Advanced Technique for Precise, Minimal-Access Treatment

Endoscopic Spine Surgery uses a small camera and tubular instruments to perform spine operations with minimal muscle disruption. This approach helps patients recover faster while reducing blood loss and infection risk.

Endoscopic procedures are especially effective for treating herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression in both the cervical and lumbar spine.

Benefits of Endoscopic Spine Surgery:

  • Smaller incision and minimal tissue trauma
  • Shorter hospital stay or outpatient-based procedure
  • Faster return to daily activities
  • Less postoperative discomfort

Common Endoscopic Techniques:

There are two common techniques used in endoscopic lumbar microdiscectomy:

1. Interlaminar Approach: This technique involves accessing the herniated disc through the space between the laminae of the vertebrae. It is typically used for central and paracentral disc herniations.

2. Transforaminal Approach: This method accesses the disc through the foramen (the opening where nerve roots exit the spine). It is often preferred for foraminal and extraforaminal herniations.

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