Surgeons of the National Trauma Center Successfully Performed a Microscopic Spine Surgery. Photo

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The National Traumatology Center acquired the CON MED 4K UHD spinal endoscope in 2023 and the Carl Zeiss Pentero 800 microscope in 2025.
The procedure of microscopic spine surgery is minimally invasive and uses the latest technologies to treat back problems.

A group of doctors underwent training abroad for the diagnosis and therapy of diseases considered incurable in Mongolia.




In 2024, specialists from the spinal surgery department of the National Traumatology Center studied methods for treating the spine, including surgical interventions for congenital and severe deformities, as well as spinal replacements at the Buchon University of Suncheonhyang and Ansan Korean University hospitals in the Republic of Korea.

The National Traumatology Center decided to purchase the necessary equipment for performing spinal surgeries, including the CON MED 4K UHD spinal endoscope in 2023 and the Carl Zeiss Pentero 800 microscope in 2025. This is aimed at integrating international technologies into the healthcare system and supporting doctors who have undergone training under the national continuing education program.

Surgeons from the spinal surgery department of the National Traumatology Center, in collaboration with Professor Im Soo-bin from the Buchon University of Suncheonhyang in the Republic of Korea, successfully performed a spinal surgery using a microscope.


Surgeons of the National Traumatology Center successfully performed a microscopic spinal operation. Photo

Microscopic surgeries were performed on patients with post-traumatic spinal diseases: vertebral bodies were removed through lateral incisions with the installation of an expansion implant, which has numerous advantages such as minimizing scarring and pain, as well as accelerating recovery and reducing hospital stay.



The method of microscopic spine surgery includes minimally invasive operations performed using an operating microscope and specialized instruments for the careful removal of herniated discs, nerve decompression in stenosis, and spinal stabilization through small incisions (2-3 cm). This ensures high precision, minimal trauma, rapid recovery, and reduced risks compared to traditional surgeries. Key procedures include microdiscectomy, laminectomy, as well as vertebral fixation and vertebroplasty.

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source: MiddleAsianNews
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