Discectomy and microdiscectomy are effective surgical procedures used to treat herniated discs that compress spinal nerves, leading to back pain, sciatica, numbness, or leg weakness. These surgeries offer long-term relief by removing the damaged portion of the disc and relieving pressure on the affected nerve.
When performed using a smaller incision and enhanced visualization tools, it’s called a microdiscectomy—a minimally invasive spine surgery with faster recovery, less pain, and minimal scarring.
We partner with world-class neurosurgical and orthopedic spine centers abroad that use the latest technology for precision, safety, and faster recovery:
Robotic Spine Surgery
Robotic systems such as Mazor X™, ExcelsiusGPS®, and ROSA® Spine enhance precision during microdiscectomy by guiding tool placement and reducing human error.
High-Definition Surgical Microscopes
Used in microdiscectomy, these provide magnified views of the surgical area, enabling extremely precise removal of disc material while preserving healthy tissue.
Intraoperative Navigation & 3D Imaging (O-Arm)
Real-time 3D guidance ensures accuracy in locating and removing the herniated disc and protects nearby nerves.
Endoscopic Spine Surgery (in selected cases)
Ultra-minimally invasive technique using a camera and specialized instruments through a tiny incision—ideal for specific types of disc herniations.
Discectomy and microdiscectomy are considered very safe with high success rates, especially when performed using robotic systems and intraoperative monitoring.
✅ Success Rate: 90–95% in pain relief and functional improvement
✅ Hospital Stay: 1–2 days (or outpatient in some cases)
✅ Recovery Time: Return to work in 2–4 weeks with proper rehab
✅ Low Risk of Complications due to minimally invasive techniques and advanced imaging
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