Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure performed through a small incision using a high-definition camera and specialized instruments to treat conditions like slipped discs, sciatica, and spinal stenosis. It allows the surgeon to precisely remove the problematic disc or bone without disturbing surrounding muscles and tissues. This modern technique offers quicker recovery, less postoperative pain, minimal blood loss, and a faster return to normal activities compared to traditional open surgery.

When is Endoscopic Surgery Recommended?
  • Disc prolapse causing leg pain or sciatica
  • Persistent nerve compression seen on MRI
  • Spinal stenosis with radiating pain or numbness
  • Failure of physiotherapy and medications
  • Patients needing faster recovery with minimal tissue damage
Advantages of Endoscopic Spine Surgery
  • Very Small Incision – Usually 8 mm, resulting in minimal scarring
  • Faster Recovery – Most patients walk within hours
  • Less Pain & Blood Loss – Minimal muscle damage
  • Day-Care Procedure – Often no overnight hospital stay
  • Earlier Return to Work – Quick restoration of mobility and function