Ultra-minimally invasive treatment of lumbar disc herniation with intervertebral foraminoscopy

Intervertebral foraminoscopy is the most advanced minimally invasive spinal technology, the operation only requires local anesthesia, in the patient’s state of full consciousness, percutaneous puncture directly to the herniated disc site, through the display screen can be clearly observed to the protruding discs and accurately removed, at the same time, you can always communicate with the patient to observe the patient’s response, the operation can be completed immediately after the completion of the activities on the ground, hospitalized for 3-5 days can be discharged. Intervertebral foramenoscopy technology is mainly applicable to simple disc herniation, bulging or disc prolapse with serious neurogenic symptoms, and it can also achieve better results for patients with intervertebral foraminal stenosis and mild spinal stenosis, and it can also be used for the treatment of lumbar spine degenerative diseases that are not suitable for open surgery in the elderly. This treatment method has low risk, good efficacy and fast recovery, which truly embodies the concept of safer, more effective and more convenient, and achieves the best surgical efficacy with minimal invasion and physiological interference. Intervertebral foraminoscopy technology and advantages 1, high safety: local anesthesia, intraoperative interaction with the patient, without injuring the nerves and blood vessels, basically no bleeding, a clear surgical field of vision, effectively avoiding the risk of misuse. 2.Ultra-minimally invasive: the skin incision is only about 7mm, with minimal bleeding, short operation time, and almost no scar after operation, which is in line with the aesthetic point of view. 3.Precise: Lateral approach avoids the interference of posterior surgery on the spinal canal and nerves, does not bite off the vertebral plate, does not destroy the paravertebral muscles and ligaments, and has almost no effect on the stability of the spine. 4.Visualized operation: the protruding nucleus pulposus and nerve roots, dural sac and proliferated bone tissues can be clearly seen under direct endoscopic vision. 5.Fast recovery: the operation time is short, you can go down to the ground after the operation, the hospitalization time is about 5-7 days, and the average 3-6 weeks to resume normal work and physical exercise.