What is Minimally Invasive Spine Endoscopy?
It’s a modern spine treatment where surgeons use a tiny camera (endoscope) and very small instruments to treat disc problems, nerve compression, or spine pain through a small skin incision.
How does it work?
A thin tube with a camera is inserted through a small cut. The surgeon sees the problem on a screen and removes the disc fragment or pressure on the nerve without damaging muscles or bones. This reduces pain, bleeding, and recovery time.