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REVOLUTIONISING SPINE CARE THROUGH PRECISE DIAGNOSTICS AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS

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June 24, 2025

Minimally invasive spine surgery has transformed the landscape of spinal care.

Unlike traditional open spine surgery, which involves large incisions and considerable soft tissue disruption, it relies on small incisions, specialised instruments, and advanced imaging technology to achieve similar, if not better, surgical outcomes

Understanding spine health has become increasingly important in today's fast-paced and physically demanding world. The spine is one of the most critical components of the human body, providing structural support, facilitating movement, and protecting the spinal cord—a vital part of the central nervous system. As spinal disorders become more prevalent due to ageing, sedentary lifestyles, trauma, or genetic conditions, the evolution of surgical care in this domain has taken significant strides.

Minimally invasive and endoscopic spine surgery

Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has transformed the landscape of spinal care. Unlike traditional open spine surgery, which involves large incisions and considerable soft tissue disruption, MISS relies on small incisions, specialised instruments, and advanced imaging technology to achieve similar, if not better, surgical outcomes. The advantages are numerous: reduced post-operative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, and a lower risk of infections.

Endoscopic spine surgery is one of the key techniques in MISS. It involves using a thin, flexible tube with a camera (endoscope) to visualise and access spinal pathology. Most commonly employed for disc herniations and spinal stenosis, endoscopic procedures are performed under local or general anesthesia and often on a day-care basis. Patients can expect minimal blood loss and a relatively quick return to daily activities.

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