Minimally Invasive Care: Utilizing advanced techniques and technology to treat spinal conditions with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues, resulting in smaller incisions, less postoperative pain, and faster recovery times for patients.
Keyhole Surgery
A minimally invasive surgical technique that involves small incisions and specialized instruments to access and treat spinal conditions, resulting in faster recovery and reduced post-operative discomfort.
A surgical procedure that involves accessing the spine through a small incision from the side, removing the intervertebral disc, and fusing the vertebrae together using a bone graft to stabilize the spine and relieve pressure on nerves.
A minimally invasive procedure using an endoscope to remove bone or tissue compressing spinal nerves, relieving pain and restoring function with smaller incisions and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery.
A minimally invasive surgical technique that uses laser energy to precisely remove damaged tissue or bone, offering reduced postoperative pain and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery.