The emergence of “intervertebral foraminoscopy technology” has brought the minimally invasive treatment of disc herniation to a whole new level, and is currently the most minimally invasive and economical procedure. The foraminoscope is introduced into the patient’s lumbar spine through a skin puncture to remove the herniated nucleus pulposus and achieve nerve decompression. Intervertebral foraminoscopy is the best way to get the most out of the procedure at the least cost. The instrument in hand is the foraminoscope The advantages of foraminoscopy technology 1. Ultra-minimally invasive: the skin incision is only about 7 mm, with intracutaneous sutures, no need to remove stitches, and almost no scarring after surgery. No destruction of the paravertebral muscles and ligaments, no biting of the vertebral plate, minimal bleeding, avoiding interference with the spinal canal and nerves in traditional open surgery, and no effect on the stability of the spine. Intervertebral foraminoscopy is known as the “most minimally invasive and gentle surgery” for lumbar disc herniation in the world. Another important aspect is that this surgery can be performed under local anesthesia, avoiding general anesthesia and reducing the disturbance to the systemic organs. 3. High safety: With dozens of times magnification under the intervertebral foramoscope, the herniated disc and nerves can be clearly seen, and the surgical field is extremely clear. When operating with local anesthesia, it is possible to interact with the patient during the operation and obtain direct feedback from the patient to avoid damaging the nerve roots. 4.Good efficacy: full decompression of the nerve root is obtained under direct vision, and pain and other symptoms are relieved immediately after surgery. 5.Fast recovery: after surgery, the patient can move to the ground and take care of himself, and the care is simple. The international concept guides the rehabilitation, and the patient can resume normal life and work as soon as possible after surgery. 6.Wide indications: most types of disc herniation and prolapse can be removed, and intervertebral foraminal stenosis and partial spinal stenosis can be dealt with.