Dr Ankit Daware

Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Advanced, Minimally Invasive Treatment by Dr. Ankit Daware

Endoscopic Spine Surgery is transforming the way spine problems are treated worldwide. With its minimally invasive approach, faster healing, and long-lasting relief, it has become one of the most preferred treatment options for patients suffering from chronic back and neck pain. Under the expert guidance of Dr. Ankit Daware, a highly skilled spine specialist known for his precision and patient-centric approach, patients can now access world-class endoscopic spine care with outstanding results.

What Is Endoscopic Spine Surgery?

Endoscopic Spine Surgery (ESS) is an advanced, minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat various spine conditions. Instead of making large cuts like in traditional surgery, the surgeon uses a 5–10 mm incision, inserts a tiny high-definition camera (endoscope), and performs the surgery with specialized instruments while watching the surgical area on a digital screen.

This method ensures maximum accuracy, very little blood loss, and minimal trauma to the surrounding tissues, muscles, and ligaments. Because of this, patients experience:

  • Less postoperative pain

  • Faster recovery

  • Shorter hospital stays

  • Quick return to daily activities

  • Reduced risk of complications

Dr. Ankit Daware specializes in both Transforaminal Endoscopic Spine Surgery (TESS) and Interlaminar Endoscopic Spine Surgery (IESS), providing personalized treatment based on each patient’s condition.

Why Choose Endoscopic Spine Surgery?

Endoscopic Spine Surgery has several advantages over traditional spine procedures like open discectomy or laminectomy. Some key benefits include:

1. Minimally Invasive Approach

Only a small incision is required, reducing pain and healing time significantly.

2. No Muscle Cutting

Traditional spine surgery often requires muscle retraction or cutting. ESS avoids this, preserving natural anatomy.

3. Less Blood Loss

Since the surgery is performed through a tiny opening, blood loss is minimal.

4. Reduced Hospital Stay

Most patients can go home the same day or within 24 hours.

5. Faster Return to Work

Patients typically resume normal activities within a few days to a couple of weeks.

6. Lower Infection Risk

Smaller incisions drastically reduce the chances of infection.

7. High Success Rate

ESS effectively treats disc herniation, sciatica, and many other conditions with excellent long-term outcomes.

Conditions Treated with Endoscopic Spine Surgery

Dr. Ankit Daware provides advanced endoscopic treatment for a wide range of spine problems, such as:

✔ Slipped Disc / Herniated Disc

Compression of spinal nerves due to a bulging or herniated disc can be treated effectively with endoscopic discectomy.

✔ Sciatica

Pain radiating from the lower back to the legs due to nerve compression is commonly resolved through ESS.

✔ Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal canal leading to nerve pressure can be treated endoscopically with decompression.

✔ Cervical Disc Herniation

Neck pain, radiating arm pain, and numbness caused by cervical disc problems are treatable with cervical ESS.

✔ Foraminal Stenosis

Endoscopic foraminotomy can relieve nerve compression at the foraminal level.

✔ Chronic Back or Neck Pain

When pain does not respond to medications, injections, or physiotherapy, ESS can provide long-term relief.

✔ Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Patients who have persistent symptoms even after open spine surgery can benefit from revision endoscopic procedures.

Who Is an Ideal Candidate for Endoscopic Spine Surgery?

You may be a suitable candidate for Endoscopic Spine Surgery if:

  • You have persistent back or neck pain lasting more than 4–6 weeks

  • Pain travels to your legs (sciatica) or arms

  • MRI shows disc herniation or nerve compression

  • You have not found relief with conservative treatments

  • Pain affects your daily activities, walking, or sleep

  • You prefer a minimally invasive solution

Patients with diabetes, elderly individuals, and those with previous spine surgeries can also undergo ESS safely due to its less invasive nature.

Endoscopic Spine Surgery by Dr. Ankit Daware – The Complete Process

1. Detailed Diagnosis

The process begins with a comprehensive evaluation, including:

  • Physical examination

  • Detailed medical history

  • MRI/CT scan review

  • Nerve root testing (if needed)

Dr. Ankit Daware ensures accurate diagnosis before suggesting surgery.

2. Personalized Treatment Planning

Every spine condition is unique, depending on disc position, severity, and symptoms. Dr. Daware selects the ideal approach—transforaminal or interlaminar—based on patient requirements.

3. Day of Surgery

  • A tiny incision (5–10 mm) is made

  • An HD camera (endoscope) is inserted

  • Specialized instruments remove the disc fragment or decompress nerves

  • No muscle is cut, only gently dilated

The procedure usually takes 30–60 minutes.

4. Recovery & Discharge

  • Patients walk within hours

  • Discharge is typically on the same day

  • Minimal pain medications required

  • Quick return to normal routine

Types of Endoscopic Spine Surgery Performed by Dr. Ankit Daware

1. Transforaminal Endoscopic Spine Surgery (TESS)

Ideal for lumbar disc herniation and sciatica
– Entry through the natural foraminal window
– No damage to spinal canal structures
– Suitable for office-goers, athletes, elderly patients

2. Interlaminar Endoscopic Spine Surgery (IESS)

Recommended for central or large disc herniations and stenosis
– Provides direct access to the spinal canal
– Effective for complex or migrated disc fragments

3. Cervical Endoscopic Spine Surgery

For neck pain, arm pain, tingling, and cervical nerve compression.

4. Endoscopic Foraminal Decompression

Removes bone or ligament causing nerve compression in the foraminal zone.

5. Endoscopic Rhizotomy

For chronic back pain caused by facet joints.

Pre-Surgery Evaluation

To ensure the highest safety and success, Dr. Daware conducts:

  • MRI scan review

  • X-rays for alignment and stability

  • Neurological examination

  • Lifestyle and occupation assessment

  • Medical fitness evaluation

This helps determine the ideal surgical plan and predict outcomes accurately.

Post-Surgery Care & Recovery Plan

Immediate Recovery

  • Walk within 2–4 hours

  • Light meals allowed

  • Pain is mild, manageable with minimal medication

First Week

  • Resume normal home activities

  • Avoid lifting heavy weights

  • Continue gentle walking

2–4 Weeks

  • Return to office work

  • Start mild physiotherapy

  • Maintain good posture

After 4 Weeks

  • Resume full lifestyle activities

  • Strengthening exercises

  • Long-lasting relief with proper care

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