Spine Surgery

Spine surgery is a procedure that is performed to treat spinal conditions that cause pain, weakness, or numbness. The surgery is typically recommended for patients who have not responded to non-surgical treatments such as medication, physical therapy, or injections.

Spine surgery is a safe and effective procedure that can relieve pain and improve mobility in patients with spinal conditions that have not responded to non-surgical treatments. Working closely with your doctor and physical therapist during the recovery process is important to ensure that the spine heals properly. If you are experiencing chronic back or neck pain, talk to Orthopaedic Specialist in Indore Dr. Virendra to see if spine surgery is the right option for you.

Types of Spine Surgeries

There are several types of spine surgeries, including:

  • Discectomy: This surgery involves removing a herniated disc that is pressing on a nerve or the spinal cord.
  • Fusion: This surgery involves fusing two or more vertebrae using bone grafts or other materials. The goal of the surgery is to stabilize the spine and reduce pain.
  • Laminectomy: This surgery involves removing a portion of the bone or tissue that is compressing the nerves or spinal cord.
  • Artificial disc replacement: This surgery involves replacing a damaged or worn-out disc with an artificial disc.

The Procedure 

Spine surgery is typically performed under general anaesthesia, which means that the patient will be unconscious during the procedure. The surgery can take several hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the case.

During the surgery, the surgeon will make an incision in the back or neck and move the muscles aside to access the spine. The damaged or compressed portion of the spine will then be removed or corrected, and the spine will be stabilized using bone grafts, screws, rods, or other materials. The surgeon will then close the incision with stitches or staples

 Recovery Process

 After the surgery, the patient will be required to stay in the hospital for a few days to monitor their recovery. They will receive pain medication and physical therapy to help regain strength and mobility in the spine. The patient may need to wear a back or neck brace to keep the spine stable for several weeks.

The recovery process can take several months, and the patient will need to attend physical therapy sessions regularly to ensure that the spine heals properly. It is important to avoid any strenuous activity during the recovery period to prevent further damage to the spine.

 

Potential Complications

Like any surgery, spine surgery comes with potential complications, including:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Nerve damage
  • Loss of mobility
  • Blood clots

 It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of the surgery with an Orthopaedic Specialist before deciding to undergo spine surgery.

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