
Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Endoscopic spine surgery is an advanced, minimally invasive technique that allows for the treatment of spinal conditions like disc prolapse with precision and safety. Compared to open surgery, it offers less pain, a faster recovery, and minimal scarring.
Benefits Of Endoscopic Disc Surgery
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Minimally Invasive
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Precise
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Faster Recovery
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Less Pain
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Tiny Scar

As a board-certified spine surgeon with advanced training in endoscopic techniques, I provide minimally invasive solutions for spinal conditions. Endoscopic spine surgery uses a small camera and fine instruments to access the spine through tiny incisions. This expertise allows precise treatment of herniated discs, stenosis, and selected degenerative disorders, with less trauma, faster recovery, and outstanding results.
When Is This Surgery Needed?
With years of experience, I carefully select patients who benefit most from this advanced technique,including those with:
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Herniated Disc
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Spinal Stenosis
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Chronic Sciatica or Back Pain
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Failed Previous Spine Surgery
My Mission
The Patient in Focus
Your Spine, My Expertise
Every case is unique. With specialized training and extensive experience in endoscopic spine surgery, I create tailored treatment plans to achieve the best possible outcomes for each patient. My priority is your safety, precision in decision making, and a faster return to daily life.


How the Procedure Works
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A small incision (about 1 cm).
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Insertion of a camera and fine instruments.
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Removal of disc material or decompression of nerves.
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Same day or next day discharge in most cases.
Recovery & Aftercare
Endoscopic Spine Surgery
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Hospital stay: typically same-day or 24 hours.
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Return to daily activities: usually within a few days to two weeks.
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Back to work: depending on the case, often quicker than open surgery.

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