Spinal Microdecompression
Narrowing of the spinal canal or the nerve passageways can place significant pressure on the spinal nerves, leading to back pain, leg pain, numbness, and reduced walking capacity. Spinal microdecompression is a minimally invasive microsurgical procedure designed to relieve this pressure and restore function.
Using advanced microsurgical techniques, the structures responsible for nerve compression are carefully removed through a small incision(1-2cm). Bone overgrowth, thickened ligaments, and other constricting tissues can be precisely addressed while preserving the surrounding anatomy and spinal stability.
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Early mobilization is encouraged, and most patients are able to stand and walk within hours after surgery.
Many individuals experience rapid improvement in leg symptoms and walking ability following decompression. Recovery varies from patient to patient and depends on factors such as the duration of symptoms, the degree of nerve compression, and overall health status.
Located near Frankfurt Airport, the Main OP Clinic provides a state-of-the-art environment for advanced spinal surgery. Combining cutting-edge technology with personalized care, we strive to deliver outstanding surgical outcomes in a comfortable and welcoming setting.
Our objective is to restore mobility, improve quality of life, and help patients return to their normal activities as quickly and safely as possible.