Endoscopic Spine Surgery for Herniated Disc, Sciatica & Leg Pain Relief
Walk out the same day.
If you’re suffering from leg pain, sciatica, numbness, or radiculopathy caused by a herniated or slipped disc, you may not need traditional back surgery.
Dr. Myles offers ultra-minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery designed to relieve nerve pressure and get you back to living faster.
CTA BUTTONS:
When Back Pain Becomes Nerve Pain — Don’t Wait Too Long
The Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
If you are experiencing:
- Sharp leg pain (sciatica)
- Burning or electrical pain down the leg
- Numbness or tingling
- Weakness, dragging foot, or falls
- Pain that worsens sitting or walking
These are signs of nerve compression from a herniated disc, bulging disc, or ruptured disc.
After 30 years in spine surgery, one thing is clear: There is a point where waiting does more harm than good.
Patients often delay treatment due to:
- Being told to “wait it out”
- Insurance requirements
- Misdiagnosis or incomplete imaging
But over time:
- Nerve damage can become permanent
- Pain can become chronic and harder to treat
- Function can be lost
“Most patients tell me the same thing after surgery — I wish I had done this sooner.”
What Is Endoscopic Spine Surgery?
A Modern Alternative to Traditional Back Surgery
Endoscopic spine surgery is an ultra-minimally invasive technique that uses a pencil-sized camera to treat spinal conditions through a very small incision.
This allows:
- Direct visualization of the problem
- Minimal muscle disruption
- Less need for bone removal
- Faster recovery
Many procedures are performed outpatient, allowing you to go home the same day.
Conditions Treated with Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Targeting the Source of Your Pain
This procedure is commonly used to treat:
- Herniated disc / slipped disc
- Bulging or ruptured disc
- Radiculopathy (nerve pain)
- Sciatica (leg pain)
- Spinal stenosis
- Collapsed or prolapsed disc
- Chronic pain and numbness
Endoscopic Spine Surgery Options
Interlaminar Approach
Treats:
- Herniated discs
- Spinal stenosis
- Most common at L4-L5 and L5-S1
Removes only the portion of disc pressing on the nerve.
Transforaminal Approach
Treats:
- Laterally herniated discs
- Sciatica and radiculopathy
Allows precise removal through a small side incision.
Why Patients Choose Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Real Benefits You Can Feel
- Faster recovery







