Video‑assisted removal of the herniated portion of an intervertebral disc (discectomy)
Video‑assisted removal of the herniated portion of an intervertebral disc (discectomy) is a highly precise, minimally invasive intervention that allows the herniation to be removed through a puncture under video guidance.
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Video‑assisted removal of the herniated portion of an intervertebral disc (discectomy) is a highly precise, minimally invasive intervention that allows the herniation to be removed through a puncture under video guidance.
Video‑assisted removal of the herniated portion of an intervertebral disc (discectomy) is a highly precise, minimally invasive intervention that allows the herniation to be removed through a puncture under video guidance. Using a miniature camera and instruments inserted through a small incision, the surgeon removes the damaged portion of the disc that was compressing the spinal nerve root. The method is indicated for herniations in the lumbar or cervical spine accompanied by severe pain, muscle weakness, or numbness in the arms and legs. After the surgery, the pain disappears, and sensation and freedom of movement are restored, with no risk of recurrence in the operated area.
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