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Endoscopic discectomy surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat herniated discs that cause pain and other symptoms due to nerve compression in the spine. This technique is particularly beneficial for patients experiencing sciatica or radicular pain extending into the arms or legs, which often results from nerve irritation or inflammation caused by disc material.
Procedure Overview:
- Technique: The surgery is performed using an endoscope, a small, flexible tube with a camera and light attached, allowing the surgeon to view the inside of the spine. The endoscope is inserted through a small incision near the affected disc. Surgical instruments are then passed through the endoscope to remove the portion of the herniated disc that is pressing on the nerve.
- Targeted Approach: The procedure is highly targeted, focusing only on the fragment of the disc that is causing nerve compression. This results in minimal tissue damage and preserves more of the disc and surrounding structures compared to traditional open surgery.
Advantages:
- Less Invasive: Smaller incision and less tissue disruption lead to reduced postoperative pain and quicker recovery.
- Shorter Recovery Time: Many patients can go home the same day of surgery and resume normal activities much quicker than with traditional surgery.
- Reduced Risk of Scarring and Complications: The minimally invasive nature of the procedure lowers the risk of muscle damage and scarring.
Recovery:
- Postoperative Care: Recovery generally involves less pain and a faster return to daily activities. Patients may be advised to avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks and may engage in physical therapy to strengthen the back and improve flexibility.
Outcomes:
- Endoscopic discectomy has proven effective in relieving symptoms caused by herniated discs, with most patients experiencing significant pain relief and improved function.
This surgery is a viable option for patients seeking a less invasive alternative to traditional discectomy with a potentially faster recovery and fewer complications.
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Endoscopic discectomy surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat herniated discs that cause pain and other symptoms due to nerve compression in the spine. This technique is particularly beneficial for patients experiencing sciatica or radicular pain extending into the arms or legs, which often results from nerve irritation or inflammation caused by disc material.
Procedure Overview:
- Technique: The surgery is performed using an endoscope, a small, flexible tube with a camera and light attached, allowing the surgeon to view the inside of the spine. The endoscope is inserted through a small incision near the affected disc. Surgical instruments are then passed through the endoscope to remove the portion of the herniated disc that is pressing on the nerve.
- Targeted Approach: The procedure is highly targeted, focusing only on the fragment of the disc that is causing nerve compression. This results in minimal tissue damage and preserves more of the disc and surrounding structures compared to traditional open surgery.
Advantages:
- Less Invasive: Smaller incision and less tissue disruption lead to reduced postoperative pain and quicker recovery.
- Shorter Recovery Time: Many patients can go home the same day of surgery and resume normal activities much quicker than with traditional surgery.
- Reduced Risk of Scarring and Complications: The minimally invasive nature of the procedure lowers the risk of muscle damage and scarring.
Recovery:
- Postoperative Care: Recovery generally involves less pain and a faster return to daily activities. Patients may be advised to avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks and may engage in physical therapy to strengthen the back and improve flexibility.
Outcomes:
- Endoscopic discectomy has proven effective in relieving symptoms caused by herniated discs, with most patients experiencing significant pain relief and improved function.
This surgery is a viable option for patients seeking a less invasive alternative to traditional discectomy with a potentially faster recovery and fewer complications.
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