Percutaneous Stenoscopic Spine Decompression
Minimally invasive endoscopic surgery for cervical nerve decompression
This is one of the most advanced endoscopic techniques in the world. It involves making an incision of only 5 mm to access the spine, remove herniated disc material or bone spurs, and relieve pressure on the spinal nerves in the cervical region. This ensures maximum precision and minimal damage to surrounding tissue.
The procedure uses a high-definition endoscopic system that gives the surgeon a clear internal view, allowing for safe and effective removal of the source of compression whether it's a herniated disc or an overgrown ligament without damaging healthy muscles or bones.
Indications:
Removal of calcifications
Laser treatment for herniated disc
Removal of fibers
Removal of cyst or tumor
Old Endoscope
Advance Endoscope
Scope
Small camera with lens attached at tip of rod
Small camera with lens attached at tip of rod
Field of view
Restricted FOV
High resolution and wider FOV
View of Blind spot
Good
Good
Blood loss
5 - 10 cc
1 - 2 cc
Wound size
1 cm
0.5 cm
Infection risk
Low
Low
Duration of procedure
1 hour
40 minutes
Injury
Muscle injury
No muscle and bone injury
Recovery period
8 - 12 hours then mobility
8 - 12 hours then mobility
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