Endoscopic procedures are usually not so efective with spinal canal stenosis, but I suggest that you find a good minimally-invasive surgeon and discuss with him. There are some less invasive treatments that can help without damaging much of the healthy tissue. For example sublaminar micro-endoscopic (METRx) decompression.
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