When it comes to advanced spinal care, Dr. Rami Hamed and the team at Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) Dubai are at the forefront of delivering minimally invasive solutions that prioritize patient safety, faster recovery, and lasting results. One of the most sought-after procedures offered at our center is Endoscopic Discectomy, a cutting-edge alternative to traditional open spine surgery for treating herniated discs and certain types of spinal stenosis.
In this blog post, we break down exactly how endoscopic discectomy is done, step-by-step, guided by the expertise of Dr. Rami Hamed, Consultant Orthopedic and Spine Surgeon.
Endoscopic Discectomy is a minimally invasive spine surgery used to remove herniated disc material that is pressing on a nerve root or the spinal cord. Unlike traditional surgery that requires large incisions and muscle dissection, this procedure uses a tiny camera (endoscope) and specialized instruments through a small skin incision—leading to less pain, minimal scarring, and quicker recovery.
Dr. Rami Hamed typically recommends endoscopic discectomy for patients experiencing:
Every surgical journey begins with a thorough consultation, including a review of the patient's symptoms, neurological assessment, and detailed imaging (MRI or CT scans). Dr. Rami Hamed uses this data to precisely localize the disc herniation and plan the approach.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with sedation or sometimes general anesthesia, depending on the case. The patient is positioned prone (face down) on a radiolucent operating table to allow proper access to the affected spinal level.
Using a C-arm fluoroscopy machine, the surgical level is marked on the skin. A small incision (around 8 mm) is made on the side of the back near the affected disc.
Through the incision, a guide wire and a series of dilators are gently passed to separate the muscles rather than cutting them. A working cannula (tube) is inserted, and the endoscope is introduced through it, providing a high-definition view of the surgical site on a monitor.
Dr. Rami Hamed carefully identifies the herniated disc fragment compressing the nerve. With enhanced magnification and precision, the disc material is removed using micro-instruments under direct endoscopic vision.
Once the disc fragment is removed, Dr. Rami ensures that the nerve root is completely free from compression. He checks for pulsation and mobility to confirm successful decompression.
After confirming proper decompression and minimal bleeding, the endoscope and cannula are withdrawn. The tiny incision is closed with a single stitch or surgical tape, often requiring no stitches at all.
One of the major advantages of this technique is the quick recovery:
“Endoscopic discectomy represents a shift towards precision-based, patient-friendly spine surgery. My goal is to relieve nerve pressure with minimal trauma, so patients can heal faster and get back to living fully.”
— Dr. Rami Hamed, Consultant Spine Surgeon
If you’re suffering from back pain, sciatica, or disc-related issues and are considering surgery, contact DRHC Dubai today for a second opinion or a detailed evaluation. To book your appointment please call +97142798200 today!