“Is keyhole spine surgery safe for my case?”
For many disc and stenosis problems it is, and recovery is quicker. Complex cases may need open surgery — we'll be clear about which yours is.
Most disc and stenosis pain can be addressed through a keyhole, not a long incision.
Endoscopic and minimally invasive spine surgery for disc herniation and stenosis, with complex and revision work handled by senior surgeons — and rehabilitation built into recovery.

You don't need a diagnosis to start — the board reads your records and answers in writing. These are the situations that usually bring people to this page.
Surgery only where imaging and symptoms agree — we don't operate on a scan that doesn't match the pain.
If your question isn't here, ask it directly — a human replies in minutes, in 8 languages.
For many disc and stenosis problems it is, and recovery is quicker. Complex cases may need open surgery — we'll be clear about which yours is.
Your written plan states the stay to the day — and exactly what continues from home through protected video reviews with your physiotherapist.
Nothing. The board's first review is free, and the quote that follows is fixed and written — surgery, rehabilitation and reviews in one figure.





Most cases cross institutes. These often travel together — and the board reads them as one case.
Send what you have — scans, letters, or just the story so far. A senior consultant first-reads within 24 hours; the board answers in writing within 72 hours of your records being complete — free, before you commit to anything.