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Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Minimally invasive solutions for spinal stenosis

Treating pain and walking difficulties caused by spinal canal narrowing with minimally invasive decompression techniques through a 6mm incision.

Increased walking capacity
Pain reduction
Minimal incision
Rapid recovery
Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Treatment Features

1-3 hours
Surgery Duration
1-2 days in hospital
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Hospital Stay
80-90%
Success Rate

Overview

Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal or nerve exit foramina narrow. This condition particularly causes leg pain and weakness when walking. With 12 years of experience, we provide effective treatment using modern decompression techniques.

What is Spinal Stenosis?

Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal or the foramina through which nerve roots exit. This narrowing typically develops due to age-related degenerative changes, ligament thickening, and bone spurs. Most commonly occurs in the lumbar (lower back) region.

Signs and Symptoms

Leg pain when walking
Need to rest after short distances
Relief when bending forward
Leg numbness
Feeling of weakness
Balance problems

Our Treatment Approach

With 12 years of experience in spinal stenosis treatment, we first try conservative methods, and when necessary, apply minimally invasive surgery through a 6mm incision.

1

Comprehensive Evaluation

Determining degree of stenosis through walking tests and imaging

2

Conservative Treatment

Physical therapy, medication, and injection therapies

3

Surgical Decision

Surgical planning considering quality of life

4

Minimally Invasive Decompression

Nerve compression relief through 6mm incision

5

Early Mobilization

Early movement and rehabilitation post-surgery

Advantages of Modern Decompression Surgery

Minimally Invasive Technique

Wide decompression through 6mm incision

Muscle Preservation

Surgery while protecting back muscles

Rapid Recovery

Short hospital stay and early mobilization

Effective Decompression

Complete relief of nerve compression

Low Complication Rate

Reduced risk with modern techniques

Expert Approach

Significant increase in walking capacity with 12 years of surgical experience

Recovery Process

Recovery process and improvement in walking capacity after spinal stenosis surgery.

First 24 Hours

Early standing and walking
Pain control
Short walks

Week 1

Increased walking distance
Daily activities
Wound care

Weeks 2-4

Physical therapy initiation
Return to work
Unlimited walking

Weeks 6-8

Full activity resumption
Sports activities
Heavy lifting

Who is a Candidate?

Suitable Patients

Limited walking distance
No response to conservative treatment
Reduced quality of life
Neurogenic claudication

Not Suitable Cases

Severe heart-lung disease
Active infection
High anesthesia risk patients
Vascular claudication

Frequently Asked Questions

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Let's conduct a detailed examination and evaluation to create the most suitable treatment plan for you. We are here for you with our experienced team.

15+ Years
Experience
4200+
Successful Surgeries
95%
Success Rate