Endoscopic cervical spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure conducted using small incisions and specialized instruments that include a tiny camera (endoscope). This technique allows spinal surgeons to visualize the cervical spine and surrounding tissues in high definition, providing a clear view while operating through smaller openings. The primary goal of this surgery is to treat various cervical spine conditions, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease, with improved accuracy and less tissue damage.
Endoscopic cervical spine surgery