Minimally invasive, camera-guided spine surgery for disc problems, nerve compression, and spinal stenosis — the smallest incision and fastest recovery for patients across Ernakulam, Kottayam, and Kerala.
Endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive technique in which a small camera (endoscope) and thin instruments are passed through an incision of less than 1 cm to treat spinal conditions. Unlike traditional open spine surgery, there is no large incision, no significant muscle stripping, and no long stay in hospital. Patients typically walk the same day or the next day.
Dr. Ganesh V.L performs endoscopic spine surgery in Kochi for patients with disc herniation, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression, enabling people across Ernakulam and Kottayam to access world-class minimally invasive spine surgery without travelling to distant cities.
Not all back or neck pain requires surgery. The following symptoms — especially when they do not improve with conservative treatment — may indicate that an endoscopic surgical option is appropriate:
Progressive nerve compression requires timely assessment. Always bring your MRI or CT scan report to your appointment.
Bring MRI or CT to your visit so Dr. Ganesh V.L can match your symptoms to imaging and discuss whether endoscopic surgery is suitable.
Book EvaluationDr. Ganesh V.L performs PELD (Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy), endoscopic foraminotomy, and selected decompressions after a thorough review of your scans and clinical presentation.
The gold standard endoscopic procedure for lumbar disc herniation. A thin working channel is introduced near the affected disc under X-ray guidance and the herniated disc fragment is removed using micro-instruments and a camera. The procedure relieves sciatica with minimal blood loss and a very fast recovery.
For neck disc problems causing arm pain, numbness, or weakness, the disc fragment pressing on the cervical nerve root is removed endoscopically, preserving the disc and joint and avoiding fusion in suitable cases.
The bony tunnel through which the nerve exits the spine (foramen) is widened endoscopically when it has become narrowed and is compressing the nerve. Effective for foraminal stenosis causing persistent arm or leg pain.
For spinal stenosis causing leg pain and walking difficulty, the thickened ligament and bone pressing on the spinal canal are removed using an endoscope, without the need for fusion or a large incision.
Short answers below; suitability always depends on your MRI and examination.
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