One of our most common procedures is classified as minimally invasive decompression surgery. This type of surgery is often performed on patients who have a nerve compressed along their spinal cord, resulting in both local and radiating pain. While nerve compression can be caused by a number of things, it is usually a result of one of the following spine conditions that we treat at Executive Spine Surgery:
Spinal stenosis
Herniated disc
Bulging disc
Pinched nerve
Bone spurs
Sciatica
Arthritis of the spine
Facet disease
Foraminal stenosis
Annular tear
Treating Herniated Discs with Endoscopic Cervical Discectomy
A minimally-invasive treatment for disc herniations performed through small incision with the endoscope.
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A minimally-invasive treatment for bone spurs, disk herniations and synovial cysts. Through a small incision, the endoscope is used to widen the foramen.
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A minimally-invasive treatment for spinal stenosis. The lamina and ligament flavum is removed to decompressed the affected nerves.
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A minimally-invasive treatment for arthritis bone spurs and pinched nerves performed through 7 to 10 mm incision with the endoscope.
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