Modern Keyhole Spine Surgery Emerging as a Game-Changer for Slipped Disc Treatment: Experts
VMPL
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], May 26: Back pain and slipped discs are increasingly affecting working professionals and younger adults across India, emerging as one of the leading causes of reduced productivity, missed workdays, and limited daily activity. Medical experts say that advancements in minimally invasive spine procedures are significantly transforming treatment outcomes for patients suffering from chronic back pain and sciatica.
"Many patients fear spine surgery because they associate it with prolonged recovery and major procedures. However, with modern endoscopic lumbar discectomy techniques, selected patients can often walk on the same day and recover much faster compared to traditional approaches," said Dr. Raghu Samala.
A slipped disc occurs when the soft cushioning disc between spinal bones protrudes and compresses nearby nerves, often causing lower back pain, leg pain (sciatica), numbness, tingling, or weakness. Sedentary lifestyles, prolonged sitting, obesity, poor posture, smoking, and lack of physical activity are among the major contributing factors.
Experts emphasize that not all slipped discs require surgery. In many cases, symptoms improve with conservative management, including physiotherapy, medications, activity modification, weight management, and lifestyle changes. However, surgery may become necessary when persistent nerve compression leads to severe pain, weakness, or reduced mobility despite non-surgical treatment.
Compared to conventional open or microscopic discectomy, endoscopic procedures may offer several advantages in appropriately selected patients, including:
- Smaller scars
- Reduced blood loss
- Lower early post-operative pain
- Faster mobilisation and shorter hospital stay
He further noted that while minimally invasive techniques are highly effective in many cases, traditional microscopic or open surgery may still be the preferred option for patients with complex spinal instability, severe narrowing, multiple-level disease, or prior surgeries.
Over the years, Dr. Samala has contributed extensively to neurosurgical research and academic literature through multiple national and international peer-reviewed publications in the fields of epilepsy surgery, functional neurosurgery, minimally invasive spine surgery, and neurotrauma.
For more information: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raghu-samala-72bb0873/
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