
Spine Arthroscopy
Spine arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to diagnose and treat problems in the spine. It involves making small incisions and inserting a thin tube with a camera, called an arthroscope, to see the spinal area. Surgeons can then use specialized instruments to remove tissue, repair herniated discs, or relieve pressure on nerves, all with less damage to surrounding muscles and tissues compared to traditional open surgery. This approach often leads to quicker recovery times, less pain, and minimal scarring for patients.