An endoscopic brain and spine surgery is now being done to treat several benign and malignant brain, skull, or spine tumors. It is a minimally invasive procedure that utilizes an endoscope carrying a camera and leads to the target area, which helps the surgeon to visualize the area on a magnified screen. Unlike open surgery, endoscopic brain and spine surgery requires small incisions over the spine to guide the endoscope and the instruments. This approach has shown effective results with minimal risk to the surrounding structures, faster healing time, and fewer postoperative complications.
Endoscopic brain and spine surgery