What is Endoscopic Spine Surgery?
Endoscopic Discectomy Surgery is a surgical procedure that is performed to remove herniated disc material from the lower back (lumbar) that has been pressing on the nerve or the spinal cord using an endoscope. This is called a lumbar endoscopic discectomy.
Procedure Name | Endoscopic Spine |
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Type of Surgery | Major |
Type of Anesthesia | General Anesthesia |
Procedure Duration | Approximately 1 Hour |
Recovery Duration | 2 to 4 weeks ( for complete recovery) |
Endoscopic Spine: Pre-Op & Post-Op Care
Preparation: Prior to the procedure, a comprehensive evaluation of the patient is conducted, encompassing medical history and physical examination, as well as any necessary imaging studies such as ultrasound.
During the Procedure: A minimally invasive spinal surgery is performed under local or general anaesthesia. A small incision is made near the spine for the endoscope and instruments. The endoscope with a camera and light is inserted to view the spine. Special tools remove damaged tissue, causing nerve compression. A laser fibre is used to vaporise herniated disc material or overgrown bone. The incision is closed with sutures or adhesive strips, and a bandage is applied.
Post-Procedure Care: Initially, some pain or discomfort at the incision site may be experienced. A brace or support garment is used to stabilise the spine during the initial healing phase. Regular physical therapy sessions are recommended. Increase your activity levels gradually by avoiding high-impact activities or heavy lifting.
Benefits of Endoscopic Spine at Yashoda Hospitals
- Minimally invasive spine surgery
- Zero muscle cutting & bone loss
- No blood loss and no scar formation
- Decreased postoperative pain
- Shorter hospital stay & faster recovery
- Lesser risks of complications