Endoscopic spine surgery is a sophisticated, cutting-edge approach of minimally invasive spine surgery intended to give the patient a speedier recovery time and less chronic pain than conventional spine surgery techniques. Additionally, ESS can aid in maintaining post-operative spine movement within a normal range. When regional anaesthetic is used during the ESS treatment rather than general anaesthesia, the overall medical risks for individuals who are older or who have other underlying medical conditions that could raise surgical risk are minimized.
A patient who is experiencing back discomfort may have one of the numerous spinal disorders. The following issues are frequently encountered in a spine surgeon's office. The following spinal diseases can be selectively identified and treated through endoscopic spine surgery with the least amount of trauma to the patient's muscles and spinal components.
Major Symptoms
- Arthritis and Bone Spurs of the Spine
- Bulging Disc
- Discogenic Back Pain
- Herniated Disc
- Failed Back Surgery
- Foraminal Stenosis (Narrowing of the spinal canal)
- Sciatica
- Radiculitis or Radiculopathy
- Chronic Facet Disease (Back spasms and pain when leaning back)