Endoscopic Fusion Surgery

Endoscopic Fusion Surgery – A Minimally Invasive Spine Solution

Endoscopic Fusion Surgery is an advanced, minimally invasive technique designed to stabilize the spine and relieve chronic back pain, nerve compression, and spinal instability. This modern approach offers a faster recovery and less post-operative discomfort compared to traditional open fusion surgery.

What is Endoscopic Fusion Surgery?

• A procedure that fuses two or more vertebrae to provide spinal stability.
• Performed using a tiny endoscope and specialized instruments, reducing trauma to surrounding tissues.
• Common techniques include Endoscopic Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion (E-TLIF) and Endoscopic Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (E-PLIF).

Who Needs Endoscopic Fusion Surgery?

• Patients with degenerative disc disease causing chronic pain.
• Individuals suffering from spinal instability or spondylolisthesis.
• Those experiencing persistent nerve compression, leg pain, or weakness.
• People with failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) seeking a minimally invasive alternative.

Benefits of Endoscopic Fusion Surgery

Minimally Invasive – Small incisions, less tissue damage.
Faster Recovery – Reduced hospital stay, quicker return to daily activities.
Less Pain & Blood Loss – Compared to traditional open surgery.
Precise & Effective – Direct visualization of the affected area for better outcomes.

Endoscopic Fusion Surgery provides lasting relief and improved spinal function, helping patients move freely and live pain-free!