Robotic Spinal Decompression — Precision Relief for Spine Disorders
Overview
Robotic Spinal Decompression at ONUS Robotic Hospitals combines advanced robotic-assisted technology with neurosurgical precision to treat chronic spine conditions that cause nerve compression, pain, and disability.
This minimally invasive approach relieves pressure from the spinal nerves with millimeter-level accuracy, helping patients regain mobility faster and with less post-operative discomfort.
What is Spinal Decompression?
Spinal decompression is a procedure designed to relieve pressure on compressed nerves caused by:
Herniated or bulging discs
Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
Degenerative disc disease
Sciatica or nerve root compression
Post-traumatic spine injuries
Traditional decompression can be challenging due to the delicate nature of spinal structures. With robotic guidance, surgeons achieve enhanced precision, stability, and visualization throughout the procedure.
Why Choose Robotic Spinal Decompression at ONUS?
✅ Enhanced Surgical Accuracy — Robotic navigation ensures precise localization and decompression of affected segments.
✅ Minimally Invasive — Smaller incisions mean less pain, minimal blood loss, and faster healing.
✅ Shorter Recovery Time — Most patients walk within 24–48 hours post-surgery.
✅ Safety & Consistency — Continuous real-time feedback reduces human error.
✅ Personalized Planning — Each procedure is planned based on 3D spinal mapping and patient-specific anatomy.
Conditions Treated
Lumbar or cervical disc herniation
Spinal stenosis
Sciatica and nerve compression
Facet joint hypertrophy
Degenerative spine disease
Recovery & Rehabilitation
After robotic decompression, patients undergo a guided physiotherapy and spine rehabilitation program to restore strength, flexibility, and posture alignment.
Our multidisciplinary team of neurologists, spine surgeons, and physiotherapists ensures holistic care for a pain-free return to normal life.
Why Robotic Precision Matters
In spinal surgeries, even a deviation of a few millimeters can impact nerve health and recovery outcomes. Robotic systems at ONUS provide:
3D imaging & navigation
High-definition visualization
Real-time tracking of surgical instruments
This translates to greater safety, especially in complex spinal anatomy.