Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Endoscopic surgery involves using a narrow tube with the assistance of a camera. Through this tube, special instruments are inserted to reach the goals of surgery.

Often, this procedure is reserved for special types of nerve compression from bone and/or disc.

Risks of Surgery

There is no surgery without risks. They include but are not limited to: bad reaction to anesthesia, surgical site infection, prolonged pain, nerve injury, spinal fluid leak, and the need for additional surgery.