Full Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy
Evaluation and treatment planning for lumbar disc herniation using full endoscopic techniques when anatomy and symptoms are a good fit.
Services
For patients in Uzbekistan, Central Asia, and international locations, this page explains the types of spine problems commonly reviewed and how to request consultation.
Evaluation and treatment planning for lumbar disc herniation using full endoscopic techniques when anatomy and symptoms are a good fit.
Minimally invasive decompression pathways for selected cases of spinal canal or foraminal narrowing, guided by symptoms, imaging, and neurological findings.
Independent review for patients who want a clearer decision between conservative care, endoscopic treatment, microsurgery, or more traditional open approaches.
Support for international patients who need a practical plan for consultations, imaging transfer, scheduling, travel timing, and early follow-up after returning home.
Clinical focus
The site avoids rigid treatment promises and instead shows the types of questions that are commonly reviewed before surgery is discussed.
Assessment for radicular pain, weakness, or sensory symptoms related to disc herniation, including discussion of conservative treatment, injections, or surgery when indicated.
Review of walking tolerance, back and leg symptoms, and imaging to determine whether decompression may be useful and which technique offers the safest balance.
Decision-making built around minimal access principles, with full endoscopic surgery considered carefully alongside microsurgical, traditional, and non-operative approaches.
Useful for patients comparing different recommendations, prior surgery options, or cross-border treatment decisions.
Patients in Tashkent and other cities such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Fergana, Andijan, and Namangan can start with direct contact or a remote imaging review.
Patients from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan can share MRI or CT studies before planning travel, which helps reduce unnecessary trips.
For patients traveling from the UAE or other international locations, the goal is to clarify suitability and timing before flights, hotel bookings, or family arrangements are made.
Next step
If you are comparing spine treatment options in Tashkent, the fastest next step is to send a short case summary and imaging status.