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Cervical Endoscopic / Micro Foraminotomy

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Cervical Endoscopic / Micro Foraminotomy

Cervical endoscopic or micro foraminotomy is a minimally invasive spine procedure used to relieve pressure on spinal nerve roots in the neck (cervical spine). It is commonly performed for conditions that cause nerve compression due to narrowing of the neural foramen—the small openings through which nerves exit the spinal canal.

This advanced technique utilizes an endoscope or microscope along with specialized instruments to access the affected area through a small incision. By removing bone or soft tissue compressing the nerve, the procedure helps reduce pain and restore normal nerve function.

Compared to traditional open surgery, cervical endoscopic or micro foraminotomy offers faster recovery, less tissue damage, and improved patient comfort.

What Is Cervical Endoscopic / Micro Foraminotomy?

This procedure involves enlarging the neural foramen to relieve pressure on a compressed nerve root. The surgeon removes small portions of bone, disc material, or thickened ligaments that are causing the narrowing.

Depending on the approach, the surgery may be performed using:

  • Endoscopic technique with a camera for visualization
  • Microscopic technique for enhanced precision

Common Causes and Risk Factors

Cervical Foraminal Stenosis

  • Narrowing of the nerve exit pathways in the cervical spine
  • Leads to nerve compression

Herniated Cervical Disc

  • Bulging or ruptured disc pressing on nerve roots

Degenerative Changes

  • Age-related wear and tear of discs and joints
  • Bone spur (osteophyte) formation

Facet Joint Hypertrophy

  • Enlargement of facet joints reducing space for nerves

Injury or Trauma

  • Neck injuries causing structural abnormalities

Poor Posture and Lifestyle

  • Prolonged screen time and improper neck posture
  • Weak neck and shoulder muscles

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Common Symptoms

Early Symptoms

  • Neck pain and stiffness
  • Pain radiating to shoulders or arms
  • Reduced neck mobility

Neurological Symptoms

  • Numbness or tingling in arms or hands
  • Muscle weakness in upper limbs
  • Burning or shooting nerve pain

Advanced Symptoms

  • Difficulty performing daily activities
  • Loss of coordination in hands
  • Severe nerve compression symptoms

Common Approaches to Managing Sciatica

Conservative Management (In Mild Cases)

  • Pain relief medications
  • Physiotherapy and neck strengthening exercises
  • Posture correction
  • Cervical traction or supportive collar

Surgical Management (Foraminotomy Procedure)

  • Minimally invasive small incision approach
  • Use of endoscope or microscope for precision
  • Removal of bone spurs, disc fragments, or ligament tissue
  • Enlargement of neural foramen to relieve nerve pressure

Advantages of Endoscopic / Micro Foraminotomy

  • Smaller incision and minimal scarring
  • Less muscle and tissue damage
  • Reduced blood loss
  • Less post-operative pain
  • Faster recovery and return to daily activities

Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation

  • Gradual neck mobility exercises
  • Strengthening of neck and shoulder muscles
  • Posture and ergonomic training

Monitoring and Follow-Up

  • Regular clinical evaluations
  • Imaging if needed
  • Monitoring nerve recovery and healing progress

Lifestyle Modifications

  • Maintaining proper neck posture
  • Avoiding prolonged screen time without breaks
  • Using ergonomic work setups
  • Regular stretching and strengthening exercises

Final Note

Cervical endoscopic or micro foraminotomy is an effective and minimally invasive solution for relieving nerve compression in the neck. With accurate diagnosis, skilled surgical care, and proper rehabilitation, patients can achieve significant pain relief and improved quality of life.

If you experience persistent neck pain or symptoms radiating to your arms, consult a spine specialist for timely evaluation and appropriate treatment.

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