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Endoscopic Medial Branch Nerve Transection

by Ben Burch, MD | 2 years ago

Learn about the ultra-minimally invasive medial branch nerve transection (MBT) procedure, in which a surgeon uses an endoscope to address the impacts of facet-joint arthritis and its associated pain by transecting the nerve to eliminate the pain at the joint.

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