Dr. Paresh Bang | Matruchhaya Spine Clinic

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Dr. Paresh Bang

M.B.B.S, D.orth, DNB, Fellow in Spine Surgery
Consultant Spine Surgeon
Dr. Paresh Bang is a young and dynamic Spine surgeon who is rendering his services in Nagpur. He has an experience of more than 12 years in the treatment of Spine problems.

Matruchhaya Spine Clinic

Max Super Speciality Hospital

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Endoscopic Spine Surgery In Nagpur

Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Operation theater

Endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique use to treat various spine conditions, including herniate discs, spinal stenosis, and other spinal disorders. Unlike traditional open spine surgery that requires a larger incision and muscle dissection, endoscopic procedures involve smaller incisions and the use of specialized instruments and an endoscope, which is a thin, flexible tube with a light and camera.

Endoscopic spine surgery can be use to address a range of spine conditions, including herniate discs, spinal stenosis, foraminal stenosis, facet joint arthritis, and some types of spinal tumors.Due to the minimally invasive nature of the procedure and reduce trauma to surrounding tissues, patients may experience a faster recovery compare to traditional open spine surgery. Therefore,This can lead to a quicker return to normal activities.

How Is Endoscopic Spine Surgery Perform?

  • Patient Preparation:
    The patient undergoes evaluation, including MRI or CT scans, to identify the spinal issue. Preoperative instructions are provide.
  • Anesthesia:
    The procedure may use local or general anesthesia, depending on the case. The choice is discussed with the surgical team.
  • Positioning:
    The patient is positioned on the table, and the surgical area is cleaned and sterilized. Fluoroscopy confirms proper instrument placement.
  • Incision(s):
    Small incisions, usually under an inch, are made near the affect spine area. Their number and location depend on the procedure.
  • Dilating the Tissues:
    Dilators are insert to enlarge the surgical pathway, minimizing muscle and tissue disruption.
  • Insertion of the Endoscope:
    The endoscope, with a camera and light, is inserted through an incision. It provides magnified images on a monitor.

Endoscopic spine surgery offers the benefits

  • Reduce Muscle and Tissue Trauma:
    Endoscopic techniques are design to minimize damage to muscles and soft tissues along the surgical path. Consequently, this often results in less postoperative pain and a faster recovery compare to open surgery.
  • Smaller Incisions and Scars:
    Unlike traditional methods, endoscopic procedures require small, keyhole incisions for inserting the endoscope and specialize instruments. As a result, the scars are smaller and more cosmetically appealing.
  • Reduce Blood Loss:
    Due to smaller incisions and less tissue trauma, endoscopic spine surgery typically involves less blood loss compare to traditional open surgery.
  • Quicker Recovery Time:
    Because the surrounding tissues experience less trauma, patients undergoing endoscopic surgery often heal faster. Therefore, recovery is quicker, and hospital stays are shorter.
  • Lower Risk of Infection:
    Finally, the smaller incisions and reduce tissue exposure are associate with a lower risk of surgical site infections compare to open surgery.

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