Procedure

    Small Endoscopic Lumbar Decompression

    Larger than nano, but much smaller than typical open surgery. We perform exact, precise surgery to avoid unnecessary damage.

    Small Endoscopic

    Larger than nano, but much smaller than typical open surgery (i.e. microdiscectomy)

    These procedures are alternatives to major spine operations (fusion, etc.)

    Skin Opening (shown here)

    8mm skin opening for small endoscopic procedure
    Patient Stories

    Hear From Our Patients

    ↑ His procedure: General anesthesia, then 8 mm skin opening, then bone and ligament causing stenosis were removed using the scope, drill and grasper

    Cross section view showing an example of a closed down spinal canal needing an endoscopic decompression

    Cross section of closed spinal canal needing endoscopic decompression

    Cross section view showing an example of an open spinal canal

    Cross section of open spinal canal

    Many centers do spine surgery in an exploratory manner, cutting apart and removing normal, important parts of the spine when it is not actually necessary to do so. At the Back Institute, we do exactly what needs to be done for the patient, and no more.

    • Top doctors from elite universities come to the Back Institute as patients themselves, for their own spine treatment.
    • The procedures are performed by top spine surgeons with the highest credentials. Our surgeons are on staff at some of the best hospitals in the country.
    • The procedures are performed with specialized equipment to make the size of the skin opening the minimum that the patient needs.
    • Our surgeons are invited to participate in scientific conferences and have written over 40 peer reviewed publications.
    • The procedures are done in specialized spine treating facilities with the highest accreditations and certifications.

    Not Sure Which Procedure Is Right for You?

    Submit your MRI for a free, no-obligation review. Our specialist will determine the best approach for your specific condition.