
Endoscopic Spinal Surgery
Endoscopic surgical techniques such as TESSYS®, CESSYS®, and iLESSYS® methods demonstrate their advantages particularly in postoperative follow-up treatment, patient mobilization, and the rapid recovery of working capacity and quality of life.
Both herniated discs and degenerative spinal disorders such as spinal canal stenosis can be treated. Indications include herniated discs, degenerative spinal disorders of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, as well as chronic back pain and pain in the sacroiliac joint.
Advantages
Advantages of endoscopic spine surgery include smaller skin incisions, lower risk of complications, and shorter hospital stays. Patients can often resume their normal activities more quickly after endoscopy.
Areas of application
Areas of application for such spinal surgery include the removal of herniated discs, the treatment of spinal canal stenosis, and the denervation of facet joints. The suitability of the procedure depends on the type and severity of the condition as well as the patient's anatomy.
Overall, endoscopic spine surgery is an effective and gentle alternative to open surgical procedures, leading to a faster recovery of quality of life.


