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This is the most advanced outpatient cervical spine procedure available in 2025 for treating a herniated or bulging cervical disc that is compressing a nerve root or pressing on the spinal cord.
It combines full-endoscopic visualization through a 6–8 mm incision with a precise side-firing holmium:YAG or thulium laser to:
– Shrink bulging disc material (decompression without removal)
– Vaporize small herniated fragments
– Reduce inflammation inside the disc and around the nerve
– Perform virtually bloodless surgery
You may be an excellent candidate if you have:
– Arm pain, numbness, or weakness that is clearly worse than neck pain (radiculopathy)
– MRI showing a contained or small-to-medium herniation (foraminal or posterolateral)
– Positive response to a selective nerve root block
– Failed 6–12 weeks of conservative treatment (physical therapy, medications, injections)
– No large free fragments, severe spondylosis, or spinal instability
1. General anesthesia or conscious sedation with local anesthesia
2. You lie face-down; a 6-8 mm incision is made on the back of the neck
3. Under live X-ray guidance, a spinal needle is placed into the disc or foraminal zone
4. A 7-8 mm working cannula is inserted; the high-definition endoscope enters with continuous irrigation
5. The surgeon sees the herniated disc and compressed nerve in real time on a large monitor
6. Tiny graspers remove any loose fragments
7. The laser fiber is introduced:
• Low-energy mode shrinks the bulging annulus
• Higher energy vaporizes small fragments
• Thermal effect reduces inflammation and calms the nerve
8. Decompression is confirmed when the nerve root pulsates freely
9. Instruments removed – usually closed with just a band-aid or one stitch
Endoscopic laser cervical discectomy represents the pinnacle of motion-preserving, ultra-minimally invasive neck surgery.
If you suffer from arm pain caused by a herniated cervical disc, ask an experienced endoscopic spine surgeon whether you are a candidate for this revolutionary same-day procedure.
© 2026 – For patient education only. Individual results may vary. Always consult with your qualified spine surgeon.
