Full endoscopic spine surgery is one of the minimally invasive surgical options that can be performed through a small incision in suitable patients.
Suitability is determined according to examination findings and imaging review.
Suitability varies from patient to patient. The decision is based on examination, symptoms and imaging findings.
Full endoscopic spine surgery is one of the minimally invasive surgical options that can be performed through a small incision in suitable patients.
Suitability is determined according to examination findings and imaging review.
This approach is usually part of a broader evaluation process.
In suitable patients, it is one of the surgical options aimed at relieving nerve compression through a small incision.
Reduced tissue disruption is the main goal.
Examination and MRI findings are reviewed together.
The goal is to identify the right surgical candidate.
Follow-up after surgery is an important part of recovery.
Recommendations are tailored to the patient.
Common questions from patients
No. Suitability depends on disc structure and the patient's clinical condition.
In suitable patients, the goal is to achieve treatment with less tissue disruption.
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