We specialize in minimally invasive endoscopic surgery of the entire spine
We treat patients with degenerative diseases of the cervical, lumbar, and thoracic spine using the endoscopic procedure.
How can we help you Advantages of the minimally invasive procedure
Almost no damage to muscle tissue
Faster recovery
Minor health risks
No need for hospitalization
Pain usually disappears immediately after surgery
What types of surgeries do we perform
- Our treatment of the cervical spine
- Our treatment of the thoracic spine
- Our treatment of the lumbar spine
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic removal of a herniated disk
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic dorsal spinal cord decompression
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic dorsal foraminotomy
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic thermocoagulation of facet joints
- Minimally invasive fully endoscopic removal of a herniated disk
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic spinal cord decompression
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic thermocoagulation of facet joints
- Minimally invasive kyphoplasty or vertebroplasty
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic transforaminal removal of a herniated disk
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic interlaminar removal of a herniated disk
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic transforaminal spinal cord decompression
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic interlaminar spinal cord decompression
- Minimally invasive, fully endoscopic thermocoagulation of facet joints
- Minimally invasive kyphoplasty or vertebroplasty
- Minimally invasive percutaneous spondylodesis with endoscopic placement of the transforaminal cage
Why do we use the endoscopic procedure?
The endoscopic procedure has many advantages. The patients recover much faster than in the case of conventional invasive surgery. And also the associated health risks are significantly lower. The probability of postoperative wound infection is only 0.001%, compared to 3% for conventional invasive procedures.