When do I consider Endoscopic Spine Surgery in India?

  • Back pain has been bothering you for a long time
  • Stretching, yoga, medication, physical therapy and all other non-surgical treatments have failed.
  • Due to weakness or numbness in your arms and legs, you are unable to do anything.
  • You are having difficulty in walking or using your hands in any work.
  • You have lost bladder or bowel control because of a problem with the nerves in your back.


What exactly is Endoscopic Spine Surgery?

Endoscopic discectomy is the most common type of endoscopic treatment of cervical (neck pain) and lumbar disc. It is a minimal invasive surgical treatment done to herniated disc material which causes pain in the lumbar, thoracic and cervical area. Back and legs are a part of the lumbar disc, mid back is thoracic and neck and arms fall under the cervical disc.

Endoscopic surgery is an effective and the least invasive surgery technique for the spine. There is no need to remove any part of the spine or muscles to treat the affected discs. As an endoscopic camera is being used to see the spine, large cuts are not needed. Thus, endoscopic surgery is a safe option for treating spinal ailments and the procedure usually takes only around 30 minutes. The patient is usually discharged after 2-3 hours of the surgery.



Process of Endoscopic Spine Surgery in India

The patient is taken to the surgery room and the surgeon gives anaesthesia to the patient, so that they remain comfortable throughout the treatment. The surgeon inserts a metal tube in the spine to see inside. This tube also acts as a passage for the surgical tools, which minimizes the cuts in the muscles. With the help of direct visualization and X-ray fluoroscopy, the problematic disc is taken out with a grasper. A small disc bulge or annular tear is treated with the laser which destroys nerve pain, vaporizes disc material and stiffens the discs to prevent further leakage. Lastly, the tube is removed and the cut is closed with stitches.

Why Spine Surgery in India is desirable?

  • Minimally invasive – The small cuts enable the surgery with minimal scars.
  • More success rate – The success rates of endoscopic surgeries in India are higher compared to traditional surgical procedures
  • Early recovery – The patient recovers in a much shorter time.
  • Lesser blood loss – There is minimal loss of blood during the procedure.
  • No hospitalization required – The surgery is a day care procedure and the patient is typically discharged after 2-3 hours of the surgery.
  • Cost effective- The Endoscopic Spine Surgery cost in India is comparatively very less.
  • Finest surgeons- Best Endoscopic Spine Surgeon in India are worldwide known.

The recovery process in Endoscopic Spine Surgery

After the endoscopic spine surgery, it is normal to face some amount of pain and stiffness in your back. However, a majority of patients are comforted with reduction of back pain post surgery. One needs to be patient as the healing and smooth functioning of your back can take up to two years. Numbness and tingling can be the slowest to be sorted out. For pain management, initially you need to take pain relieving medicines. This will ease the pain to a considerable amount. A laxative or stool softener will fix the problem of constipation, in case it occurs. It is important to ensure that you avoid the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for initial few months. However, you need to continue with the medication prescribed by your physician, especially before starting any physical activities.


Lecturing on Minimally invasive spinal surgery at recently concluded meeting by Artemis hospitals Gurugram.