Herniated disc problems – Lumbar Discectomy Procedure

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Lumbar discectomy is a broad term that includes microdiscectomy, laminectomy and discetomy. Those who undergo lumbar discetomy are patients who suffer from pain that extends from the buttock, down one leg to just below the knee. Usually, the pain is present either to the calf’s back and to the foot’s sole or to the outside of a shin and the top of a foot.

Problems in the lumbar disc are quite common and sufferers must realize that in the great majority of incidences non-surgical treatments are very effective including medications, activity avoidance, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, steroid injections or acupuncture

Generally, if the patient continues to experience symptoms after 6 to 12 weeks of conservative treatments in a way that affects the quality of life, then the doctor may recommend lumbar discectomy.

Procedure

The procedure for lumbar discectocmy is minimally invasive. It involves the use of general anesthesia and

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performed through small incisions about 3 to 5 centimeters. Typically, a small cut is made on the affected side through which some ligament and bones are removed to allow the surgeon to see the bulging disc and affected root.

The surgeon then gently removes the offending disc fragment, not the entire disc, and any other debris. Lumbar discectocmy does not involve the repair of the annulus tear. The operation is complete once the nerve is free. The procedure usually takes 30 minutes to 1

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