Discectomy (Cervical / Lumbar)
About Discectomy (Cervical / Lumbar)
Discectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove the damaged portion of a herniated disc that is pressing on spinal nerves. It helps relieve pain, numbness, and weakness caused by nerve compression.
Overview
Discectomy is a spinal surgery used to remove the portion of a damaged or herniated disc that is compressing nearby nerves. By relieving pressure on the spinal nerves, the procedure helps reduce pain, restore nerve function, and improve mobility. It is commonly performed in the cervical (neck) or lumbar (lower back) regions of the spine.
Understanding The Procedure
Symptoms Discectomy (Cervical / Lumbar)
- ⦾ Severe back or neck pain
- ⦾ Numbness or tingling in arms or legs
- ⦾ Muscle weakness
- ⦾ Difficulty walking or standing
Risks
- ⦾ Infection
- ⦾ Nerve damage
- ⦾ Recurrence of disc herniation
- ⦾ Blood clots (rare)
Post-Operative Care
- ⦾ Follow physiotherapy and rehabilitation exercises
- ⦾ Avoid heavy lifting during recovery
- ⦾ Maintain good posture to protect the spine
- ⦾ Take medications as prescribed by the doctor
- ⦾ Attend regular follow-up appointments
Long Term Outlook
Discectomy helps relieve nerve pressure and reduce chronic pain. Most patients experience improved mobility and better quality of life after surgery. Rehabilitation exercises help strengthen the spine and prevent future injuries. Maintaining proper posture and avoiding heavy lifting can help protect spinal health. With proper care, patients can return to normal daily activities.
Discectomy is an effective surgical treatment for herniated discs causing nerve compression. With modern surgical techniques and proper rehabilitation, patients can regain mobility and return to normal daily activities.
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