Endoscopic Spinal Surgery
Endoscopic Spinal Surgery: Precision, Comfort, and Faster Recovery
What is Endoscopic Spinal Surgery?
Endoscopic spinal surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spinal conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and chronic back pain. Unlike traditional open surgery, this technique utilizes a small endoscope—a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light—to access the spine through a tiny incision, reducing the impact on surrounding tissues.
How Does It Work?
During the procedure, Dr. NM van der Berg inserts the endoscope through a small incision, guiding it to the affected area of the spine. The camera provides a clear, magnified view, allowing for precise removal of damaged tissue or bone. Specialized instruments are used through the same incision, ensuring minimal disruption to muscles and nerves.
Key Benefits:
- Minimally Invasive: Smaller incisions mean less trauma to the body.
- Reduced Pain: Patients typically experience less postoperative pain compared to traditional surgery.
- Faster Recovery: Shorter hospital stays and quicker return to daily activities.
- Minimal Scarring: The small incision results in less noticeable scarring.
- Lower Risk of Complications: Reduced risk of infection and blood loss.
What to Expect Before Surgery:
- Consultation: A thorough assessment, including imaging and medical history.
- Preparation: Instructions on medications, diet, and lifestyle adjustments.
- Preoperative Planning: Detailed guidance on the procedure and recovery process.
What to Expect After Surgery:
- Immediate Recovery: Patients are monitored in a recovery room, with most able to go home the same day.
- Postoperative Care: Pain management and instructions on activity restrictions.
- Follow-Up Appointments: Scheduled to monitor healing and progress.
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Recovery Process:
Recovery varies by individual, but most patients experience a significant improvement in symptoms within weeks. A personalized rehabilitation plan, including physical therapy, ensures optimal recovery. Patients are encouraged to gradually increase activity levels under medical guidance.