Spinal Stenosis Treatment
Minimally invasive solutions for spinal stenosis
Treating pain and walking difficulties caused by spinal canal narrowing with minimally invasive decompression techniques through a 6mm incision.
Treatment Features
Overview
Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal or nerve exit foramina narrow. This condition particularly causes leg pain and weakness when walking. With 12 years of experience, we provide effective treatment using modern decompression techniques.
What is Spinal Stenosis?
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal or the foramina through which nerve roots exit. This narrowing typically develops due to age-related degenerative changes, ligament thickening, and bone spurs. Most commonly occurs in the lumbar (lower back) region.
Signs and Symptoms
Our Treatment Approach
With 12 years of experience in spinal stenosis treatment, we first try conservative methods, and when necessary, apply minimally invasive surgery through a 6mm incision.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Determining degree of stenosis through walking tests and imaging
Conservative Treatment
Physical therapy, medication, and injection therapies
Surgical Decision
Surgical planning considering quality of life
Minimally Invasive Decompression
Nerve compression relief through 6mm incision
Early Mobilization
Early movement and rehabilitation post-surgery
Advantages of Modern Decompression Surgery
Minimally Invasive Technique
Wide decompression through 6mm incision
Muscle Preservation
Surgery while protecting back muscles
Rapid Recovery
Short hospital stay and early mobilization
Effective Decompression
Complete relief of nerve compression
Low Complication Rate
Reduced risk with modern techniques
Expert Approach
Significant increase in walking capacity with 12 years of surgical experience
Recovery Process
Recovery process and improvement in walking capacity after spinal stenosis surgery.
First 24 Hours
Week 1
Weeks 2-4
Weeks 6-8
Who is a Candidate?
Suitable Patients
Not Suitable Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
In early stages, conservative treatments can be beneficial. However, in advanced cases, surgical decompression is the most effective solution.
In our 12 years of experience, most patients see significant improvement in walking distance. Patients who could walk 100-200 meters before surgery become able to walk unlimited distances.
Re-stenosis at the same level is rare. Stenosis may develop at adjacent levels years later.
Most patients return to full activity within 4-6 weeks. Nerve recovery, however, may take 3-6 months.
Would You Like to Learn More About Spinal Stenosis Treatment?
Let's conduct a detailed examination and evaluation to create the most suitable treatment plan for you. We are here for you with our experienced team.