Many people across the world with
back problems are considering travelling to Israel for minimally invasive
spinal surgery, attracted by the affordability of the procedure there and the
high standards of healthcare. A top destination in the ever-growing medical
tourism business, Israel is a particularly appealing option for patients who
want the reassurance that their high-tech lumbar surgery is in the hands of
neurosurgeons renowned for their expertise in this complex procedure.
Minimally invasive back surgery is a relatively new
development that has revolutionized treatment of spinal issues, having many
advantages for the patient over traditional open surgery techniques. With open
surgery, a long incision is made to enable access to the problem area, while
minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) entails strategically-placed smaller
skin openings, typically just 2cms to 3cms long, avoiding major damage to soft
tissue surrounding the spine. In most cases, MISS results in reduced blood
loss, less pain after surgery and a faster recovery, with the added benefit of
minimal scarring.
Minimally invasive back surgery techniques have been used in
Israel for common procedures like decompression (relieving pressure on nerves)
and spinal fusion (correcting vertebrae problems) since the 1990s, but are now
being employed across a wider range of lumbar operations.
The minimally invasive approach, which requires only a low
level of anaesthesia, involves the use of endoscopic equipment, including a
miniature video camera, that allows the surgeon to see inside the patient’s
back, allowing a better view than the open procedure.
Procedures that are minimally invasive provide a
highly-effective option for patients in cases where non-surgical treatment,
such as physiotherapy and medications, has failed to relieve the misery of
chronic back problems. According to the World Health Organization’s (WHO)
Global Burden of Disease (GBD) studies, pain in the lower back is the single
leading cause of disability worldwide.
Why is
Medical Tourism so Popular?
Contrary to general perceptions, medical tourism (MT) is
nothing new. Ancient Greeks travelled to the sanctuary of the healing god,
Asklepios, a small territory in the Saronic Gulf called Epidauria, which is
regarded as the origin of medical tourism as we know it.
Health tourism has seen a boom in recent years and is no
longer focused on people from less-developed countries seeking treatments
unavailable in their homeland, but on patient mobility as people in richer
countries look to take advantage of health services abroad that are cheaper
without compromising on quality. Besides affordability, this shift has been
fuelled by the availability of inexpensive flights and an increased awareness
of the range of treatments on offer in different countries.
The number of people seeking affordable, high-quality
healthcare who are travelling abroad for treatment is rising every year, and
the concept of global healthcare is particularly being embraced by people who
cannot afford health insurance or who have limited coverage.
The World Health Organization in 2016 ranked Israel as the
third most popular medical tourist destination, below the United Kingdom and
Canada.
Minimally
Invasive Spinal Surgery Expertise in Israel
Many health tourists often remain in the country of their
choice to enjoy a vacation after their procedure, which makes Israel – with its
host of landmark attractions steeped in history, including the Masada fortress,
the city of Caesarea and the Dome of the Rock – an attractive proposition for
people seeking minimally invasive spinal surgery, because the relatively short
post-operative recovery period allows time for sightseeing aplenty, with
hospitalization after the operation typically being just a few days.
Herzliya Medical Center (HMC), a private hospital in Israel,
is at the forefront of providing minimally invasive spinal surgery for patients
from abroad. It boasts state-of-the-art surgical equipment backed by the
expertise of a team of highly-skilled neurosurgeons with extensive experience
in complex spinal procedures. HMC specializes in a range of minimally invasive
lumbar procedures including correction of structural deterioration and
deformities of the spinal column, removal of the herniated part of a slipped
disc, decompression of the spinal cord in the case of tumours, and
stabilization of vertebral compression fractures.
If you are suffering with back problems and are considering
travelling to Israel for minimally invasive spinal surgery, Herzliya Medical
Center can advise you on whether you are a suitable candidate for this type of
procedure.
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