Endoscopic Spine Surgery

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Endoscopic Spine Surgery

A Spine surgical procedure is traditional “an open surgical procedure.” In this manner that the region being operated on is opened with a long incision to permit the orthopedic surgeon to view and expose the anatomy. Recently, however, technological advances have allowed spine conditions to be handled with minimally invasive surgical techniques.

Minimally invasive spine surgical procedure (MISS) accomplishes the same goals as open surgical procedure, however thru smaller incisions With lengthy incisions, there’s greater muscle injury. Because the incision is smaller with a minimally invasive spine surgical procedure, it avoids injury to the muscular tissues surrounding the spine. Typically, this effects in much less pain after surgical procedure and a quicker recovery

Conditions Treated with Endoscopic Spine Surgery:

  1. Herniated Disc: A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc pushes through the outer layer, causing pain, numbness, and weakness. Endoscopic surgery can remove or repair the herniated portion, relieving pressure on the spinal nerves.

  2. Spinal Stenosis: Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal, leading to compression of the spinal cord and nerves. Endoscopic procedures can create more space by removing excess tissue or bone, alleviating pain and improving mobility.

  3. Sciatica: Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve, typically caused by a herniated disc or spinal stenosis. Endoscopic techniques can directly address the underlying cause, providing relief from sciatic pain.

  4. Spinal Deformities: Endoscopic spine surgery can be used to treat certain spinal deformities, such as scoliosis or kyphosis, by correcting the alignment and stabilizing the spine.

  5. Facet Joint Syndrome: Facet joints can become inflamed or damaged, causing chronic neck or back pain. Endoscopic surgery can remove or repair the affected facet joints, relieving pain and restoring mobility.

Benefits of Endoscopic Spine Surgery:

  1. Minimally Invasive: Endoscopic spine surgery involves small incisions and specialized instruments, resulting in less tissue damage, reduced pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

  2. Precise Diagnosis and Treatment: The endoscope provides our surgeons with a clear view of the affected area, allowing for accurate diagnosis and targeted treatment of the specific spinal condition.

  3. Minimal Scarring: With smaller incisions, endoscopic surgery results in minimal scarring, providing improved cosmetic outcomes.

  4. Faster Recovery: The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic spine surgery allows for a quicker recovery period, enabling patients to return to their daily activities and enjoy an improved quality of life sooner.

If you’re experiencing spinal pain, limited mobility, or have a spinal condition that requires attention, Re-flex Super Specialty Clinic is here to help. Our advanced endoscopic spine surgery procedures offer a minimally invasive solution for a wide range of spinal conditions, helping you regain spinal health and improve your quality of life.