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Laser Discectomy

Laser Discectomy

It is an attempt to decompress waist and neck hernias using LASER beams.

The laser needle is waited in the disc until it reaches high temperatures. This process allows the herniated disc to shrink, shrink the hernia and relieve the pain caused by the hernia.

PLASMA DISCECTOMY (PDCT = Percutaneous Disc Coagulation Therapy)

It is a type of therapeutic closed surgery for disc coagulation and decompression with plasma energy. This is a similar method applied at different wavelengths and at different times in laser beams. PDCT is a treatment option with maximized safety and efficiency. Painless treatment of herniated disc, both early vaporization and coagulation of an intervertebral disc are possible. By providing the possibility of annuloplasty, it is possible to safely and effectively treat hernias in the cervical and lumbar regions.

In both procedures, patient imaging devices prepared in completely sterile conditions in operating room conditions are inserted into the disc tissue causing hernia with a thin needle and its location is determined exactly. This is the most important part of the process. It should not be close to the nerve tissues. The installation of the cables that transmit the LASER beams and PLASMA energy through this needle to the disc is completed and the process begins, completed in approximately 2-5 minutes. These applications, which are painless, painless, without scalpel, without narcosis, are effective methods, and some of the hernia tissue is dissolved by evaporation. Thanks to the shrinking disc, patients get rid of hernia.

We send the patients to their homes 1 hour after this intervention. He/she is discharged with bed rest for 2 days and especially in the first week with the recommendations not to stay up long and not to lift heavy weights. It is a very effective method under certain conditions and its success rate is around 90%.

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