Endoscopic discectomy is a very common type of endoscopic spinal surgery. This is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove herniated disc material. Herniated disc cause pain in the mid-back (thoracic), lower back and legs (lumbar), or neck and arms (cervical).
Why should you go for an Endoscopic Discectomy?
Endoscopic discectomy is considered to be the least invasive and effective surgical technique for diagnostic spinal disc herniation patients. In endoscopic spine surgery, surgeons don’t remove bones and muscles in order to remove herniated discs. They use a camera (smaller than a smartphone camera) to maneuver around the spine using a small surgical port (tube).
The procedure requires a lot of practice, and large incisions are avoided for safety. The surgery doesn’t last more than thirty minutes to remove the disc herniation. The patient goes home in 2-3 hours when the surgery is done in a surgery center. Dr. Neville Campbell is a pain management physician and can help with Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Discectomy.
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