Spine Treatment
Arthroscopic vertebral column operation is a laser treatment done for vertebral column illnesses. This operation is minimally invasive along with requires only local anesthesia. The operation procedure includes using lots of fiber optic apparatus to examine the contaminated vertebral column region. The procedure followed is totally outpatient and requires minimal incisions. Arthroscopic vertebral column operation is performed by making a small incision whereby a small tube is inserted to test the damaged parts. Additional tubes are entered throughout the same incision, and the last added pipe has a diameter of 18mm. The operating surgeon moves out all of the other added pipes once the last inserted tube is put into right position.
Slowly enlarging the pipes may make the muscles and skin to expand with reduced injury. The surgery is conducted by the last inserted tube, whereby the surgeon add the fiber optic lasers along with camera to execute the procedure. They're foraminotomy, laminotomy, percutaneous arthroscopic discectomy, along with facet thermal ablation. Foraminotomy is a treatment performed for sciatica, spinal arthritis, bone spurs, foraminal stenosis, pinched nerves, nerve root retention, scar tissue formation, and herniated disks. This procedure is performed to take away the tissue and bone that squeezes the spinal origin. Laminotomy procedure is performed for managing spinal arthritis, bone spurs, pinched nerves, herniated disks, spinal stenosis, scar tissue formation, and ligamantum flavum removal.
This procedure helps in eliminating a laminar section, a plate that covers nerves along with spinal canal on every vertebra. The main objective of this operation can be to create more space around the spinal