Spine Revision Surgery – Spine Instability Due Nonunion

Addressing nonunion of spine with Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Revision Surgery
A 50-year-old patient faced spine instability and persistent pain due to nonunion after multiple spine surgeries, compounded by disc herniation. She opted for minimally invasive endoscopic revision surgery, during which her surgeon precisely removed diseased tissue, repaired the herniated disc, and stabilized her spine. Post-surgery, she experienced rapid pain relief and a significant improvement in her quality of life. She has even resumed participating in her favorite marathon events, celebrating her regained health.