The endoscope provides a high-definition magnified view of the surgical field, allowing the surgeon to perform precise maneuvers with greater accuracy.
Endoscopic Cervical Spine Surgery offers several advantages over traditional open cervical spine surgery,
including reduced trauma to surrounding tissues, minimal blood loss,
less scarring, and a shorter recovery period. It is particularly
beneficial for addressing conditions such as herniated discs, spinal
stenosis, and foraminal stenosis, which can cause neck pain, numbness,
weakness, and other neurological symptoms. ECSS can also be used to
remove bone spurs or fragments, realign misaligned vertebrae, and
perform other necessary procedures to restore nerve function and
alleviate pain. Overall, ECSS provides a less invasive and more
effective treatment option for various cervical spine disorders, leading
to quicker recovery and improved outcomes for patients.