Canal stenosis
Canal stenosis is a condition in which the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the nerves and spinal cord. It is a common ailment that is usually related to natural wear and tear of the spine or degenerative changes in the vertebral structures. Symptoms can vary in intensity and significantly affect the patient’s quality of life.
Recover your quality of life
Canal stenosis does not have to limit your life. Dr. Sanmillan has extensive experience in the treatment of this condition, using the most advanced techniques to ensure significant improvement in mobility and pain relief.
If you are experiencing symptoms of canal stenosis, schedule a consultation to receive a personalized diagnosis and explore the best treatment options for your case.
Frequently asked questions
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Endoscopic surgery for lumbar canal stenosis allows precise decompression of the affected nerves with minimal incisions. This translates into less postoperative pain, lower risk of complications, faster recovery and virtually unnoticeable scars.
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Endoscopic surgery is less invasive than traditional techniques, which reduces damage to surrounding tissues. This not only speeds recovery, but also minimizes physical limitations and improves quality of life in the short term.
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With endoscopic surgery, recovery is significantly faster compared to open surgery. Many patients are able to resume light activities within a few weeks, allowing them to return to their daily routines sooner.