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Procedure Name

Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy
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Surgery Type

Minimally Invasive
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Hospital Stay

2-5 Days
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Duration of Surgery

1-2 Hours
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Type of Anaesthesia

Local Anesthesia
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Full Recovery

4-6 Weeks

Overview

Percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy are minimally invasive surgical methods used to treat herniated discs in the spine. Both procedures are used to treat herniated discs.  A herniated disc is also known as a slipped or ruptured disc where the soft cushiony material that acts as a shock absorber between your spine pushes out through a tear in its outer layer. Percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy aims at removing any bulging disc material that is pinching the nerves and leading to pain and other symptoms.

What is a Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy?

Percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy are minimally invasive surgical procedures used to treat herniated discs in the spine.

Percutaneous discectomy is carried out by inserting a needle-like tool into the disc through a small incision on your back. It helps remove the disc material that is bulging and pinching the nerves and producing pain and other symptoms. Depending on the location and magnitude of the herniation, this treatment is often performed under local anesthesia and may necessitate repeated needle insertions.

Both procedures have significant advantages over standard open surgery, such as faster recovery, fewer scarring, and a lower risk of problems. They are not, however, suited for all people or all types of herniated discs, and a full evaluation by a spine specialist is required to determine the optimal treatment method.

When is a Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy Recommended?

A percutaneous or endoscopic discectomy may be recommended in the following situations:

  • Herniated Disc: When a herniated disc compresses a nerve root or the spinal cord, causing symptoms such as back pain, leg discomfort, numbness, tingling, or weakness, a discectomy may be indicated to remove the herniation and alleviate pressure on the nerve.
  • Conservative Treatment Failure: When conservative treatments like physical therapy, medicine, or injections have failed to improve symptoms, a discectomy may be considered.
  • Smaller Disc Herniation: When the herniation is small and placed in an easily accessible area of the spine, a minimally invasive discectomy may be considered instead of standard open surgery.
  • Healthy Patient: A patient with symptoms is otherwise healthy and does not have any severe medical issues that enhance the risk of surgical complications.
  • No Instability: When there is no severe spine instability or deformity that requires a more extensive surgical operation.

It is crucial to point out that each case is unique, and the choice to perform a percutaneous or endoscopic discectomy should be taken in conjunction with a spine expert who can evaluate the patient's condition and prescribe the best treatment method.

How to Prepare For a Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy?

Here are some tips on how to prepare for percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy:

  • Consult with your doctor: Before undergoing any medical procedure, it is essential to speak with your doctor about the risks, benefits, and potential complications. They will also give you instructions on how to prepare for the procedure, including any medications you need to stop taking and what to expect during the procedure.
  • Follow your doctor's instructions on medications: You may be asked to stop taking certain medications such as blood thinners before the procedure. This will help lower the chances of complications such as bleeding.
  • Fast before the procedure: Your doctor may instruct you to fast before the procedure. This is done in order to improve the efficacy of the anesthesia administered.
  • Arrange transportation: You must arrange for someone to drive you back after the procedure as you might be under mild sedation. 
  • Wear comfortable clothing: You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the procedure. Avoid clothing with zippers, buttons, or tight waistbands that may irritate your skin.
  • Stay hydrated: Make sure to drink plenty of water before the procedure to stay hydrated. Dehydration can cause complications during the procedure and slow down your recovery.
  • Prepare your home: After the procedure, you may need to rest for a few days or weeks, depending on your recovery time. Prepare your home to make it a comfortable and safe place for your recovery. You may need to arrange for help with household tasks and personal care till you recover completely.

In summary, preparing for percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy involves following your doctor's instructions, preparing your home for recovery, and taking steps to ensure a safe and comfortable experience.

How is a Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy Performed?

The steps of a percutaneous or endoscopic discectomy operation may differ based on the patient's needs and the method followed. The general steps for each procedure, however, are detailed below:

Percutaneous Discectomy:

  • The patient is placed on a special table, and local anesthesia is used to numb the skin and tissues surrounding the afflicted disc.
  • A needle-like instrument is inserted through a small incision in the skin and directed toward the herniated disc using fluoroscopic guidance (live X-ray imaging).
  • Surgical instruments are used to remove the herniated disc material that is compressing the nerves. 
  • To guarantee that the herniation is completely removed, the surgeon may repeat the procedure from multiple angles.
  • The incision is closed using stitches or adhesive strips, and a bandage is applied.

Endoscopic Discectomy:

  • The patient is placed on the operating table, and general anesthesia is administered. 
  • A small incision is made on the back or neck region depending upon the location of the herniated disc.
  • Here unlike the percutaneous method, the surgeon inserts a laparoscope through the incision, which is a thin, flexible tube with an attached light and camera. 
  • It helps provide the surgeon with a live view of the affected region and the surrounding structures. 
  • Specialized instruments are used to remove the herniated disc material through the small incision.
  • Once the disc is repaired, the incision is closed with the help of sutures and may be covered with a sterile dressing. 

Following either treatment, the patient is normally watched for a brief amount of time before being discharged home. Recovery time and activity restrictions will be determined by the patient's unique situation and the precise treatment performed.

What to Expect After a Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy?

The recovery period following a percutaneous or endoscopic discectomy is often quicker compared to that after traditional open surgery, but the specifics of the recovery will vary depending on the severity of the condition and the technique chosen. Here are some general expectations following a percutaneous or endoscopic discectomy:

  • Pain Management: Patients normally have some pain and discomfort following the surgery, however, this is usually easily controlled with prescribed pain medications. Within a few days to a few weeks of the surgery, the majority of patients enjoy significant improvement in the symptoms.
  • Hospitalization: These treatments are typically performed as outpatient procedures, which means patients can go home the same day. In some circumstances, however, an overnight stay may be required for observation.
  • Recovery Time: Most patients can resume light activities within a few days to a week of the treatment, and normal activities can be resumed within a few weeks to a few months. Patients with physically demanding professions or those undergoing more complex treatments may require more time to recover.
  • Wound Care: Patients must keep the incision site clean and dry to avoid infection. The surgeon will give you specific directions on how to care for the wound, such as how to change the bandage and when to return for a check-up.
  • Physical Therapy: Following the treatment, some patients may benefit from physical therapy to help them restore strength and flexibility. Based on the patient's specific needs, the surgeon may propose a course of physical therapy.
  • Follow-up Care: Make sure to attend the scheduled follow-up appointments as instructed by your doctor. This will help in tracking your progress and detecting complications if any.

Percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy provide a quicker recovery period and fewer complications than typical open surgery. To guarantee a safe and successful recovery, patients must strictly adhere to their surgeon's recommendations.

What are the Benefits and Risks Associated With Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy?

Here are the benefits and risks of percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy 

Benefits:

  • Minimally invasive: Percutaneous and endoscopic discectomy techniques use a small incision, resulting in less tissue damage and a shorter recovery period than typical open surgery.
  • Lesser pain: As the incisions used are smaller, it thus lowers the amount of pain and discomfort after the procedure.
  • Shorter hospital stay: Patients often go home the same day or the next day after the procedure, resulting in shorter hospital stays.
  • Lower risk of complications: Because the procedures are minimally invasive, infection or blood loss are less likely.

Risks:

  • Nerve damage: During the procedure, there is the possibility of damaging nerves, which can result in numbness, weakness, or even paralysis.
  • Infection: Infection is a potential risk with any surgical procedure.
  • Bleeding: Though rare, bleeding can be one of the expected complications.
  • Failed procedure: While most patients enjoy pain relief following the operation, there is a chance that the procedure will fail to provide relief from the unpleasant symptoms.

It is critical to explore the advantages and disadvantages of these treatments with your doctor to evaluate whether they are the best treatment option for your specific condition.

What is the Long-term Outlook for Percutaneous and Endoscopic Discectomy?

The long-term outlook for percutaneous endoscopic discectomy (PED) can vary depending on a variety of factors, including the patient's age, overall health, the severity of the condition being treated, and the success of the procedure. In general, PED is effective in relieving pain and other symptoms associated with herniated or bulging discs in the spine. Studies have shown that many patients experience significant improvements in pain and function after the procedure.

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