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endoscopic Spine Surgery

Say Goodbye to Back Pain. Reclaim Your Mobility

What is Endoscopic Spine Surgery ?

Endoscopic Spine Surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat conditions like slipped discs, spinal stenosis, and sciatica. Using a small camera (endoscope) through a tiny incision, surgeons can precisely remove damaged tissue or relieve nerve pressure with minimal disruption.

It offers less pain, faster recovery, and smaller scars compared to traditional spine surgery—making it ideal for patients who haven’t improved with medication or physiotherapy.

Understanding about Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic Spine Surgery is a modern, minimally invasive procedure used to treat various spinal disorders that cause chronic back pain, nerve compression, and reduced mobility. It is typically recommended when conservative treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or lifestyle changes fail to provide relief.

Unlike traditional open surgery, endoscopic spine surgery is performed through a small incision, using a high-definition camera (endoscope) and specialized surgical instruments. This allows the surgeon to access the affected area of the spine with minimal disruption to surrounding muscles and tissues, resulting in a safer, quicker, and more comfortable experience for the patient.


What to Expect After Surgery

Recovery depends on the complexity of the condition and procedure. Many patients walk the same day and resume light activities within a few days. Full recovery, aided by physical therapy, usually takes a few weeks. Ongoing rehabilitation helps restore strength, flexibility, and posture.


Long-Term Outcome

Patients who undergo successful endoscopic spine surgery often experience a dramatic reduction in pain, improved mobility, and a noticeable return to a more active and independent lifestyle. Activities like walking, bending, and even sleeping become easier and more comfortable. With proper post-surgical care and follow-up, this advanced procedure can offer long-lasting results and help prevent future spine issues.

Common Conditions That May Need Spine Surgery

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Dr. Rishav Krishna - MBBS, MS (Orthopedics) – Delhi

MBBS, MS(Ortho.)

With over 12+ years of specialized surgical experience and 3,000+ successful orthopedic procedures, Dr. Rishav Krishna is a trusted name in joint replacement and spine surgery. Known for clinical precision, modern techniques, and patient-first care, Dr. Krishna blends compassionate treatment with advanced orthopedic innovation for exceptional outcomes.

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Types of Spine Surgery

1. Discectomy
2. Laminectomy
3. Spinal Fusion
4. Microdiscectomy
5. Artificial Disc Replacement
6. Deformity Correction (e.g., Scoliosis Surgery)

How the Surgery Works

1. Diagnosis & Imaging: MRI, CT scan, and X-rays to locate the problem.
2. Pre-op Assessment: Includes blood tests, anesthesia evaluation.
3. Surgical Procedure:
3. Post-op Monitoring in a recovery ward.
4. Rehabilitation starts with gradual movement and physical therapy.

Benefits of Spine Surgery

Spine Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

All surgeries carry some risk, but spine surgery today is much safer with minimally invasive techniques and expert care. Your surgeon will explain potential complications and how to prevent them.

Yes, in most cases patients start walking within a day or two post-surgery under supervision.

Pain is controlled with medications. Most patients report gradual and manageable discomfort that improves with time.

Yes, if conservative treatments help. Surgery is the last option when nothing else relieves your symptoms.

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