
endoscopic neurosurgery
Endoscopic neurosurgery is a minimally invasive technique to treat brain and spine conditions using a small camera called an endoscope. The surgeon makes tiny incisions and guides the camera and specialized instruments through natural openings or small openings in the skull or spine. This approach provides a clear view of the targeted area, enabling precise removal of tumors, treatment of fluid buildup, or repair of structural issues, all while reducing trauma to surrounding tissues. The benefits include less pain, shorter recovery time, and less scarring compared to traditional open surgery.