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Vivacity Multispecialty Hospital Madhyamgram Successfully Conducted an Endoscopic Discectomy on a 28-year-old Patient

News Desk, News Nation 360 : A 28-year-old female patient had an Endoscopic Discectomy, a minimally invasive spine operation, successfully at Vivacity Multispecialty Hospital, a division of Nephro Care India Limited (NCIL). Senior orthopaedic and spine surgeon Dr Chinmoy Nath provided capable supervision and direction for the expensive treatment. A 28-year-old patient experiencing chronic low back pain, radiating numbness, weakness, and tingling down her right leg, sought relief from a herniated disc. After conservative treatments like medication, physiotherapy, and exercise failed to alleviate her symptoms, her doctor, Dr Chinmoy Nath, recommended endoscopic discectomy as a safer and more effective alternative to traditional open spine surgery or microdiscectomy. This minimally invasive procedure, conducted at a hospital on the outskirts of Kolkata in West Bengal, offers significant advantages for patients with chronic renal issues or other serious health conditions by minimizing the invasiveness of the surgery and facilitating faster recovery. The patient, eager to resume her work promptly, opted for endoscopic discectomy, highlighting the procedure's appeal to those seeking a quicker return to their daily lives. Dr Chinmoy Nath stated that Endoscopic Discectomy is a highly specialised and effective procedure for the treatment of slipped discs. It is minimally invasive as it entails very little bone and tissue removal, and operative pain is lesser as compared to open spine surgery hence a patient can bounce back to normalcy quicker this also leads to reduced length of stay in the hospital thereby bringing down the cost to a great extent. Vivacity Multispecialty Hospital is very well equipped with state-of-the-art modern operation theatre to conduct such high-end procedures. The patient was discharged in stable hemodynamic condition.



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