
A Spine Endoscope is a specialized medical instrument used for minimally invasive spinal surgeries. It allows surgeons to visualize and treat spinal conditions through small incisions using a high-resolution camera and narrow surgical tools.
Features:
Slim, tubular design for minimal tissue damage
High-definition camera for clear internal views
Working channels for micro-instruments
Integrated irrigation for clear visualization
Reusable or single-use models available
Uses:
Treatment of herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease
Allows precise surgical access to the spine with less trauma
Used in endoscopic discectomy, foraminoplasty, and spinal decompression procedures