Microscopic Cervical Canal Decompression

The Optimal Solution for Neck and Arm Pain Relief

Microscopic Cervical Canal Decompression

Microscopic cervical canal decompression is the most advanced and effective solution for relieving neck and arm pain caused by cervical spinal canal stenosis — a common condition among older and middle-aged adults, and occasionally, younger individuals

How Is Cervical Canal Stenosis Diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves a comprehensive evaluation that includes: Clinical assessment of symptoms. Detailed neurological examination. Imaging studies such as MRI, CT scans, and X-rays. Nerve conduction and electromyography (EMG) tests to assess nerve function.

Why Choose Microscopic Cervical Canal Decompression?

  •  Unmatched Precision: Dr. Mohamed Nawar uses an advanced surgical microscope that provides a clear and magnified view of nerves and tissues, allowing precise decompression of the spinal canal without harming vertebrae or joints
  • Maximum Safety:The microscope minimizes surgical risks by giving the surgeon complete visual control, ensuring nerve protection and reducing the likelihood of complications
  •  Fast Recovery: This minimally invasive procedure causes less pain and tissue damage, allowing faster healing. Most patients resume office work within two weeks and physically demanding activities within two months
  • High Success Rate:Microscopic decompression surgeries performed by Dr. Nawar achieve a 99% success rate — by the grace of God
  •  Global Expertise:With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Mohamed Nawar is a pioneer in microscopic spine surgeries in Egypt and the Middle East
  • Comprehensive Medical Team: Dr. Nawar works alongside a highly skilled multidisciplinary team, including assistant surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses, to ensure optimal surgical outcomes and patient care
  •  Continuous Follow-Up: Dr. Nawar provides personalized pre- and postoperative care, including ongoing consultations and full support to address patients’ concerns at every stage of recovery

Postoperative Recovery

Following surgery, patients can walk and move normally within a few hours. Most can return to office work in two weeks and resume physical labor within two months

If you experience symptoms of cervical canal stenosis, don’t hesitate to consult Dr. Mohamed Nawar for an accurate diagnosis and the most suitable treatment plan.