Endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive method of performing spinal surgery. Endoscopic surgery typically requires an incision of less than 1 cm so recovery is much faster.
In endoscopic spine surgery, a thin, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) is inserted through a small incision. The camera allows surgeons to visualize the spine on a monitor and perform the necessary procedures.
Endoscopic techniques are used for discectomy (removing a portion of a herniated disc), decompression (relieving pressure on nerves), and fusion procedures.
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Key-hole Surgery Benefits
Smaller scar
Faster recovery
Cosmetically good
Less hospital stay
Less bleeding
Awake surgery
Minimally invasive spine surgery
Better cosmetic results from smaller skin incisions
Less blood loss from surgery
Reduced risk of muscle damage since less or no cutting of the muscle is required
Reduced risk of infection and postoperative pain
Faster recovery from surgery and less rehabilitation required
Diminished reliance on pain medications after surgery