Endoscopic spine surgery
Endoscopic spine surgery involves the use of an endoscope—a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light—allowing surgeons to visualize and access the spinal canal and related structures with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. This approach is particularly effective for conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and foraminal stenosis.
- Track 6-1 Indications and Conditions Treated
- Track 6-2 Techniques and Procedures
- Track 6-3 Instrumentation and Equipment
- Track 6-4 Anesthesia and Patient Preparation
- Track 6-5 Benefits of Endoscopic Surgery