Microscopic Cervical Disc Removal

Effective Relief for Neck and Arm Pain

 Microscopic Cervical Disc Removal

Microscopic cervical disc removal is a precise and advanced surgical procedure designed to relieve neck and arm pain caused by cervical disc herniation. Dr. Mohamed Nawar, a leading expert in microscopic spine surgeries, utilizes the latest technologies and advanced medical equipment to treat this condition effectively

What is Cervical Disc Herniation?

Cervical disc herniation is a common condition that occurs when part of the intervertebral disc protrudes from its normal position, pressing on nearby nerves. This compression leads to pain, numbness, and tingling sensations in the neck, shoulders, and arms

Why Choose Microscopic Cervical Disc Removal with Dr. Mohamed Nawar?

1

Extensive Experience

Dr. Mohamed Nawar has over 20 years of experience in microscopic spine surgeries and is considered one of the pioneers of this field in Egypt and the Middle East

2

Latest Technology

Dr. Nawar uses state-of-the-art surgical microscopes and advanced equipment, including intraoperative imaging systems, neuro-monitoring devices, surgical navigation systems, and high-speed drills

3

Integrated Medical Team

 He works alongside a highly specialized and fully integrated medical team — including assistant surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses — to ensure the best possible care for each patient

4

Maximum Safety and Success Rates

 The use of the surgical microscope ensures the highest levels of precision, safety, and success, with success rates reaching up to 99%

Advantages of Microscopic Cervical Disc Removal

  • High precision and maximum safety: The surgical microscope minimizes risks and ensures patient safety
  • Small incision (1.5 cm): Reduces postoperative pain and scarring.
  • Fast recovery: Patients can resume their normal activities in a short time — returning to office work within two weeks and to physical labor after two months.
  • No need for a cervical collar (when an artificial disc is used): In some cases, an artificial disc can replace the damaged one, eliminating the need to wear a cervical brace.
Post-Surgery Recovery

After the surgery, the patient can sit and walk normally within two hours. Most patients are discharged on the same day or the next morning. Daily activities can be resumed gradually, following the surgeon’s post-operative instructions carefully

When Do You Need Microscopic Cervical Disc Removal?

You may need microscopic cervical disc removal if you suffer from persistent neck and arm pain due to cervical disc herniation that hasn’t improved after three months of conservative treatment, especially if accompanied by any of the following warning signs

  • Muscle weakness.
  • Partial or complete loss of movement.
  • Difficulty or loss of bladder control.
  • Erectile dysfunction (in men).

If you are experiencing cervical spine problems, don’t hesitate to consult Dr. Mohamed Nawar for a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan