Herniated disc surgery, is performed to patients with pain due to sciatic nerve injury caused by herniation or sliding of some vertebral discs in the spine. It is noteworthy that medicine has developed in this area that disc surgery became with minimal surgical interventions and less pain and thus a faster recovery period.
Herniated disk surgery may include a number of options to relieve the pain, including vertebral laminae removal, intervertebral disc removal, artificial discs implantation or vertebral fusion, orthopedic surgeons choose the best option depending on the patient's condition.
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An orthopaedic surgeon may decide to perform herniated disc surgery because one of the following disorders:
The patient undergoes a series of tests before the herniated disc surgery, including:
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Herniated disc surgery involves the following steps:
Herniated disc surgery takes about “50 minutes”.
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Herniated disc surgery may include some risks and complications, such as:
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The patient can return to his normal activities and return to work after nearly 1 to 4 weeks of the surgery, if the work does not require effort such as office work and others, while patients with strenuous activities that require effort can return to work after about a month.
The orthopaedic surgeon gives a set of tips to patients after a herniated disc surgery followed for about two weeks, including:
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Last updated on 14 October 2021
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