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Zimbabwe’s First Public Endoscopic Spine Case Marks Early Progress

February 24, 2026 By SPINEMarketGroup

Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has successfully performed Zimbabwe’s first minimally invasive endoscopic spine decompression within the public healthcare system, a major breakthrough for spine treatment in Zimbabwe.

The procedure, led by neurologist Serge Eddy Teneku Mba, treated a patient with complex three-level spinal stenosis who was discharged just one day after surgery. Traditionally, similar cases in many African settings have required open surgery with larger incisions, longer hospital stays and slower recovery.

Endoscopic decompression uses a small camera-guided incision to relieve pressure on spinal nerves while minimizing tissue disruption. According to Dr. Mba, patients typically experience less postoperative pain, faster mobilization and hospital stays of one to two days instead of nearly a week.

System Impact Beyond a Single Case

For resource-constrained public hospitals, the implications are significant. Minimally invasive spine (MIS) techniques can reduce infection risk, blood loss and bed occupancy while improving patient throughput. Just as importantly, the procedure builds local capability among surgeons, anesthetists and operating teams, reducing the need for costly treatment abroad.

Zimbabwe’s milestone reflects a broader but uneven trend across Africa, where adoption of advanced spine technologies is gradually increasing, particularly in markets such as South Africa, Egypt, Kenya and Morocco. Growth is being driven by rising degenerative spine disease, expanding private hospital networks and increased international training exposure.

But even with all this progress, we’re still dealing with the same old problems that have been plaguing our public health systems:

  • Limited capital for MIS and endoscopic platforms
  • Shortage of specialized spine surgeons
  • Imaging and infrastructure gaps
  • Inadequate government healthcare budgets

Zimbabwe’s first public-sector endoscopic spine decompression is a big deal both medically and for what it represents. Whether this becomes routine care across the region will depend on sustained investment, training and system-level commitment in the years ahead.

SOURCE: https://www.newsday.co.zw/local-news/article/200051930/parirenyatwa-makes-history-with-advanced-spine-surgery

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: 2026

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