Back and neck pain can be debilitating, interfering with your ability to work, sleep, or enjoy daily life. If conservative treatments like physiotherapy or medication haven't provided relief, your doctor may recommend spine surgery. But with the growing popularity of endoscopic spine surgery, many patients are asking:
“Is it really safe?”
At Dr Rami Hamed Center (DRHC), under the expert guidance of Dr. Rami Hamed, we aim to provide clarity, confidence, and cutting-edge care when it comes to your spine health.
Endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small tube with a camera (endoscope) to access and treat spinal problems. Unlike traditional open surgery, it requires only a small incision (usually less than 1 cm), causes less tissue damage, and typically allows for quicker recovery.
It is commonly used to treat:
Yes — when performed by an experienced spine surgeon, endoscopic spine surgery is considered safe and highly effective.
According to Dr. Rami Hamed, Consultant Orthopedic & Spine Surgeon at DRHC Dubai:
“Endoscopic spine surgery is not only safe but also one of the most patient-friendly approaches we have today. With the right case selection and surgical expertise, patients can experience excellent outcomes with fewer complications and faster recovery.”
1. Will I Be Awake During the Surgery?
Dr. Rami Hamed: “In some cases, yes — endoscopic surgery can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation. You’ll feel relaxed and pain-free but can avoid general anesthesia.”
2. Is It Suitable for All Spine Problems?
Not all cases qualify for endoscopic surgery. Severe spinal deformities, large tumors, or multilevel instability may still require open surgery. Your case will be carefully evaluated with imaging and clinical examination.
3. What If It Doesn’t Work?
Endoscopic surgery has a high success rate when used for the right indications. However, if it doesn’t resolve the problem, further treatment (including open surgery) can still be an option.
4. How Long Is the Recovery Time?
Most patients recover within 1 to 3 weeks, depending on the condition treated and individual health. Light walking is encouraged on the same day.
5. Will I Have a Scar?
The incision is usually less than 1 cm. The scar is minimal and often barely noticeable.
Dr. Rami Hamed emphasizes the importance of individualized care:
“Surgery isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. At DRHC, we take time to educate our patients, explain options, and only recommend endoscopic spine surgery when we know it’s the safest and most effective option for them.”
If you’re struggling with chronic back pain, sciatica, or a herniated disc and wondering about your options, a proper MRI scan and expert consultation are the first steps. Our spine team at DRHC Dubai will help you weigh the risks, benefits, and expected outcomes — so you can make an informed decision.
While it may sound new, endoscopic spine surgery has been in practice for over two decades and is now widely adopted globally by top spine centers — including DRHC Dubai.
That’s normal. However, endoscopic spine surgery is far less invasive than traditional options, and many patients are surprised at how smooth the experience is — often going home the same day.
Choosing the right procedure from the beginning reduces the need for re-operation. At DRHC, we ensure you’re a good candidate before proceeding with surgery.
Don’t let spinal problems control your life. If you're considering surgery or exploring options, speak to Dr. Rami Hamed and our experienced spine team for honest answers and expert care.
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