What is the disc herniation surgery?
- Annulus fibrosus: The tough outer layer of disc that surrounds the nucleus pulposus.
- Nucleus pulposus: The inner gel-like portion of the disc that provides the flexibility and strength of the spine.
- Cartilaginous endplates: parts of cartilage that reside between the central part of the disc and its adjoining vertebrae.

Types of Disc Herniation Surgery
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Lumbar spine surgery
- Lumbar laminectomy is a method often used to relieve leg pain and sciatica caused by disc herniation. This procedure is performed by incision in the lower part of the lumbar center in the disc herniated area. This may remove part of the lamina. When incisions are made on the skin, the muscles are removed so that the surgeon can see the back of the vertebrae. To access the disc herniation, a small cavity is created between the two vertebrae. After the disc is removed through a discectomy, the spine must be fixed. Spinal fusion is often performed in conjunction with laminotomy. In more severe cases, laminectomy may be performed. In this case, we have the following:


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Cervical spine surgery
The medical decision whether to perform surgery from the front of the neck (anterior section) or back of the neck (posterior section) depends on the exact location of the disc herniation, as well as the surgeon’s experience and preference. Part of the lamina may be removed through a laminotomy followed by a discectomy. After disc resection, the spine requires stabilization, which is accomplished using a cervical (cervical) plate and screw (tool) and, often, spinal fusion. In this case, we have the following:



Who will be affected by disc herniation?
Usually, disc herniation can occur at different parts of the body, but it’s more probable in the lower back and neck regions. Each year from every 1000 adults, almost 2-50 people in the age interval of 20 to 49 will face disc herniation.
Who does need to have disc herniation surgery?
In most of the cases, people facing this complication do not need to have disc herniation surgery. Usually, patients will recover over a day or week without using surgical treatments. It is also interesting to mention that some people who have disc herniation do not experience any symptoms. However, if the pressure gets to nerves, it can be painful and affect the daily activities of patients. These symptoms are accompanied by numbness and weakness in parts of the body where nerves are affected. In these cases, usually doctors start with conservative treatments, such as physiotherapy and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In severe cases and based on the level of patient’s disability and pain, doctors may recommend the disc herniation surgery.


How long is the recovery of disc herniation surgery?
Usually, patients recover in a short time after the disc herniation surgery. In most of the cases, patients will be discharged from hospitals 24 hours after the surgeries. Some standard post-operation instructions after the disc herniation surgery are as follow:
- Not bending over
- Not lifting heavy weighted pieces of stuff
- Avoiding driving and sitting for long times.
After the herniated disc surgery, some exercises can be beneficial, but it’s better to consult them first with the surgeon in charge.

What are the risks of the disc herniation surgery?
The rate of complications is particularly low for the disc surgery. However, in rare cases, patients may experience difficulties as follow:
- infections
- bleeding
- injuries to nerves
- damages to the spine’s protective lining
Is physical therapy needed after the disc surgery?
After the disc herniation surgery, symptoms such as fatigue are common. To improve this condition, physical therapy can be beneficial. Walking for 5-10 minutes every 3-4 hours can gradually help patients to improve their overall health.


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