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Hull Gets Revolutionary Keyhole Spine Surgery
2 Dec
Summary
- Hull Royal Infirmary now offers advanced keyhole spine surgery.
- The minimally invasive technique uses a small probe and camera.
- Patients may go home on the same day after the procedure.

Hull Royal Infirmary is set to offer a groundbreaking endoscopic spine surgery, marking a significant advancement in spinal care. This revolutionary keyhole procedure allows neurosurgeons to operate using a small probe and camera inserted through a minimal incision.
The hospital's adoption of this technology was facilitated by substantial investment in a mobile imaging system. Funding for this crucial equipment was provided by the independent hospital charity WISHH and a generous donation in memory of Emma-Jayne.
Consultant in neurosurgery, Mr. Shuaibu Dambatta, highlighted the benefits, stating the surgery is far less invasive and safer. This minimally invasive approach aims to enhance patient recovery, with the expectation that most individuals will be discharged on the same day.




