The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, so the patient is awake but feels little to no pain. Dr. Nasiek makes a small incision and inserts the endoscope into the affected area, allowing the surgeon to visualize the damaged facet joint and surrounding tissue. The surgeon removes and ablates the damaged tissue using specialized instruments and may use a small device to seal the incision.
It’s important to note that while lumbar facet endoscopic ablation can offer several benefits, it may only be appropriate for some patients and conditions. Dr. Nasiek can help determine whether this procedure is correct for you.
If you are suffering from chronic low back pain caused by arthritis in the facet joints of the spine, lumbar facet endoscopic ablation may be a good option for you. It is a safe and effective procedure that can significantly relieve your symptoms and help you return to your regular activities faster than traditional open surgeries.
(updated: 07.31.2023)