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The ultimate treatment method for intervertebral disc herniation - intervertebral foramen endoscopy technique

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The ultimate treatment method for intervertebral disc herniation - intervertebral foramen endoscopy technique

2024-06-14

Intervertebral foramen endoscopy is similar to spinal endoscopy. The purpose of minimally invasive spinal technology is to enter the intervertebral foramen from the patient's side or rear (which can be flat or oblique), and completely remove protruding or prolapsed nucleus pulposus and proliferative bone outside the safe triangle area of the intervertebral foramen and the fibrous ring of the intervertebral disc to relieve pressure on the nerve root, relieve the obstruction of lateral recess circulation caused by compression of the intervertebral disc protrusion, and cause recurrent nerve root edema and aseptic inflammation, leading to clinical symptom recurrence. The surgical method is a spinal minimally invasive surgical system composed of a specially designed intervertebral foramen mirror, corresponding minimally invasive surgical instruments, imaging and image processing systems, as well as bipolar electrocoagulation and ozone therapy equipment.

The surgery is performed under local anesthesia puncture in a conscious state of the patient, with a small skin incision completed without interference to the spinal canal. The protruding and degenerated epiphyseal nucleus tissue is removed under the intervertebral foramen mirror, with minimal trauma, without damaging the paraspinal muscles and ligaments, and without affecting spinal stability. The spinal canal and nerve roots can be clearly observed through the intervertebral foramen mirror, and the protruding and degenerated epiphyseal nucleus tissue is removed under direct endoscopy. While thoroughly removing the protruding or prolapsed nucleus pulposus, bone hyperplasia can be removed, spinal canal stenosis can be treated, and damaged fibrous rings can be repaired using radiofrequency technology. Due to the fact that the minimally invasive technique of intervertebral foramen endoscopy is performed outside the annulus fibrosus, it can maintain the integrity of the annulus fibrosus and maintain the stability of the spine to the greatest extent. Among similar surgeries, the minimally invasive treatment for lumbar disc herniation with minimal trauma and the best effect is known as the ultimate treatment for lumbar disc herniation by foreign spinal experts.

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