Fully Endoscopic Cervical Disc Surgery
Cervical disc herniation treatment with minimally invasive technique
Endoscopic cervical disc surgery performed through only a 6mm incision, with 12 years of experience, providing much safer and more effective results compared to traditional open surgery.
Treatment Features
Overview
Fully endoscopic cervical disc surgery is one of the most modern and safe methods used in treating cervical disc herniation. With 12 years of experience, this technique allows removal of herniation without damaging critical structures in the neck region.
What is Cervical Disc Herniation?
Cervical disc herniation occurs when discs between neck vertebrae protrude outward. This condition can cause pain radiating from neck to arm, numbness, and weakness. Since the neck region contains sensitive structures, special care and experience are required in its treatment.
Signs and Symptoms
How is the Surgery Performed?
With 12 years of experience, endoscopic cervical disc surgery is performed with the patient in supine position under general anesthesia.
Position and Anesthesia
Patient prepared in supine position, general anesthesia applied
Minimal Access
Endoscope placed in neck region through 6mm incision
Careful Dissection
Herniation area accessed while preserving critical structures
Herniation Removal
Herniation safely removed with endoscopic techniques
Verification and Closure
Nerve roots checked, layers closed
Advantages of Endoscopic Cervical Surgery
Muscle Preservation
Surgery performed without cutting neck muscles
Minimal Scar
Very small scar mark with 6mm incision
Rapid Mobilization
Early movement after surgery
Low Infection Risk
Low complication with minimally invasive technique
Short Hospital Stay
Discharge after 1-2 nights
Expert Approach
Quick return to work with 12 years of surgical experience
Recovery Process
Recovery after endoscopic cervical disc surgery requires careful monitoring.
First 24 Hours
Week 1
Weeks 2-4
Weeks 6-8
Who is a Candidate?
Suitable Patients
Not Suitable Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Cervical disc surgery performed with endoscopic method through 6mm incision is very safe when done by a surgeon with 12 years of experience. Risks are minimized thanks to minimally invasive technique.
Using a neck collar is recommended for the first 1-2 weeks. It is gradually discontinued after this period.
Generally after 2-3 weeks, when neck movements are comfortable, you can drive.
After the first check-up, physical therapy program is typically initiated within 1-2 weeks.
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