Dr. Paresh Bang | Matruchhaya Spine Clinic
Endoscopic spine surgery involves use of an endoscope to visualize the disc and inside of the spinal canal. Endoscope provides a magnifie and well illuminate view on a big TV screen. Long, narrow instruments are passe through the endoscope to perform require surgery inside.
An Endoscopic Spine Surgeon is a specialist who performs minimally invasive spine surgeries using an endoscope—a thin, flexible tube equipped with a camera and light. This approach allows the surgeon to visualize and operate on the spine through small incisions, minimizing tissue damage.
Endoscopic Discectomy: Lumbar disc herniation is the most common indication of endoscopic spine surgery. Endoscopic discectomy involves removing only the herniate part of the disc. It can be done as
1) Trans-foraminal endoscopic discectomy or
2) Interlaminar endoscopic discectomy, depending upon the location of a herniate disc and the surgeon’s preference.
Endoscopic Spine Decompression: Lumbar spinal stenosis can be decompresse using a wider endoscope and removing tissue causing pressure on the spinal cord (ligamentum flavum, overgrown fact joints, herniate disc).
Endoscopic Lumbar Fusion: A complete endoscopic discectomy is performe. Bone graft and cage are inserte in intervertebral space using a small tube under fluoroscopy guidance. Percutaneous pedicle screws are then inserte using small holes in skin.
Endoscopic Disc Debridement: Infective discitis cause by bacteria or tuberculosis can be debride with the help of spine endoscope. This reduces pain and also provide tissue for further testing.
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