Sciatica can disrupt every part of daily life — from sitting and walking to sleeping comfortably. When nerve compression becomes severe, endoscopic spine surgery provides targeted relief. This minimally invasive technique at Dr. Chandratej Kadam's Brain & Spine Centre has helped countless individuals overcome long-standing sciatica pain.
Sciatica occurs when the sciatic nerve is irritated or compressed, often due to a herniated disc or spinal stenosis. Traditional surgeries to treat sciatica require large incisions, but endoscopic spine surgery uses a tiny opening and an endoscope to directly access the pressure point. By removing the disc fragment or bone spur, the nerve is instantly decompressed.
Because the procedure avoids cutting major muscles, patients experience far less pain and a shorter hospital stay. Many walk comfortably within a few hours of surgery. The quick recovery is one of the most attractive aspects of endoscopic spine surgery.
The technique allows surgeons to magnify spinal structures on a screen for enhanced accuracy. This reduces the chances of complications and promotes long-lasting results.
At Dr. Chandratej Kadam's Brain & Spine Centre, sciatica patients are first evaluated with imaging and clinical testing. If conservative treatments are no longer effective, endoscopic spine surgery becomes a reliable option. Many patients report immediate relief from radiating leg pain after the procedure.
Living with sciatica can be frustrating and limiting. With endoscopic spine surgery, patients can reclaim comfort, mobility, and confidence in their daily routines.