Endoscopic removal of a herniated disc is a modern minimally invasive neurosurgical method that allows you to eliminate nerve root compression through a small skin puncture (5–7 mm). In this video, you will see the step-by-step procedure: from creating access to removing disc fragments under endoscope control.

Advantages of the method:

  • Minimal trauma to muscles and ligaments.
  • Preservation of anatomical structures of the spine.
  • Less blood loss and faster recovery.
  • Reducing the risk of postoperative complications.

The duration of the operation is 30–60 minutes. The patient can move independently after a few hours, and a return to active life is possible in 2–3 weeks.

  • 📌 Indications: herniated disc, radiculopathy, spinal canal stenosis.
  • 📌 Technology: use of an endoscope with HD imaging and microsurgical instruments.

Watch the video to learn how modern technologies help relieve pain and restore your quality of life!