Endoscopic(Keyhole) Surgery
Keyhole spinal surgery, also known as minimally invasive spine surgery, offers patients a modern approach to addressing spinal conditions with precision and minimal disruption. This advanced technique provides effective solutions while minimizing discomfort and recovery time. To better understand what keyhole spinal surgery entails, let’s explore the journey from pre-procedure preparation to the operating room and post-operative care. Discover what to expect on your path to improved spinal health through this minimally invasive approach.
Pre-Procedure Preparation
- Clinical Evaluation: Patients undergo investigations based on their clinical presentation.
- Consultation and Consent: Detailed discussions about the procedure and preparation.
- Operative Plan: A comprehensive plan is developed based on your specific needs.
- Fitness Assessment: Pre-assessment checks ensure readiness for surgery.
- Early Mobilization: Emphasis on early post-operative walking for better recovery.
During the Operation
- Endoscopic Surgery: High-resolution TV monitor for clear visualization.
- Minimally Invasive Approach: Less than 1 cm stab incision.
- Specialized Camera: Hi-tech optical system for spinal canal visualization.
- Tissue Sparing: Muscles and tissues are not stripped, minimizing blood loss.
- Bony Resection: If necessary, specialized drills and burrs, including diamond-tip burrs, are used.
- Closure: Wound is closed with a single stitch and covered with a small dressing.
Post-Operative Care:
- Early Mobilization: Encouraged for reduced clot risk and post-operative complications.
- Independence: Promoting self-care for a quicker return to normal activities.
- Procedure Significance: Keyhole spinal surgery is as significant as traditional methods.
- Precautions: Follow instructions given during consultation.
- Physiotherapy: Gradual return to regular physical activity with the help of a physiotherapist.
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