Endoscopic Spine Surgery (ESS)
Spine SurgeryRétablissement
1-2 weeks (Fastest recovery of any spine surgery)
Séjour hospitalier
1 day (Daycare outpatient)
Taux de réussite
94%
Endoscopic Spine Surgery (ESS) is the most advanced, least invasive surgical technique available in modern spine care today. Highly popular among medical tourists seeking rapid recovery, ESS treats herniated discs, sciatica, and mild stenosis without removing bone or cutting muscle. A high-definition endoscope is inserted through a mere 7-millimeter incision (the size of a pencil). The surgeon operates while viewing a 4K monitor, using micro-lasers and graspers to target the exact source of nerve pain. Because there is virtually no collateral tissue damage, patients experience almost zero post-operative pain and are often discharged the very same day with just a band-aid.
Détails de l'intervention
Frequently performed under local anesthesia with conscious sedation (the patient is relaxed but awake). A tiny 7mm puncture is made in the back or side. A thin tube containing a fiber-optic camera and a working channel is guided directly to the disc. Under direct video visualization, the surgeon removes the herniated tissue using micro-forceps or a laser probe. The endoscope is withdrawn, and a single stitch or sterile tape is used to close the skin.
Comparaison des coûts
| Pays | Coût estimé | Économies par rapport aux États-Unis |
|---|---|---|
| Inde Meilleur rapport qualité-prix | $4,000 - $6,000 | Économisez jusqu'à 82% |
| États-Unis | $30,000 | - |
| Royaume-Uni | $12,000 | - |
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