A Comprehensive Guide
What Is Spinal Decompression Surgery?
Chronic back pain and spinal compression can significantly disrupt daily life. Spinal decompression surgery is a treatment option aimed at relieving pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Depending on the severity of the condition, the procedure may involve removing portions of bone, disc, or other structures causing compression.
Spine
Diskectomy
Removes part of a spinal disc to alleviate nerve pressure.
Laminectomy
Expands the spinal canal by removing part or all of the bony arch to relieve pressure.
Foraminotomy
Enlarges nerve root openings to reduce compression.
Osteophyte Removal
Removes bony growths (bone spurs) during surgery.
Corpectomy
Involves removing a vertebral body and associated discs.
Some procedures may also require spinal fusion to stabilize the spine.
Admission and Preoperative Consultation:
Patients are typically admitted on the day of surgery. An anesthesiologist will review your medical history and perform a physical exam.
Anaesthesia Options:
Medical History Disclosure:
Share details of any past or current health conditions, previous surgeries, or any family history of anesthesia-related issues.
Duration:
Surgery typically lasts 1 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity.
Post-Surgery Recovery:
After the procedure, you will be monitored in a recovery room. An intravenous (IV) line will be placed, and a catheter may be used to assist with urination.
Post-Procedure Care:
Immediate Recovery:
After surgery, your healthcare team will monitor for complications. You may be prescribed medications for pain management.
Hospital Stay:
Some patients may return home the same day, while others may require a short hospital stay.
Physical Therapy:
Rehabilitation may include physical therapy to restore strength and flexibility.
Return to Work:
While spinal decompression is generally safe, potential risks include:
Discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider before surgery.
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