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Duration of Treatment: About 2-3 hrs
Stay Duration: 2-5 days (in hospital), 7-10 days (outside hospital)
Cost: 5800-9000USD (depending upon the choice of hospital, surgeon)
*The cost of surgery depends on various factors, it is only a rough estimate. Final treatment plan and costs are shared, after consultation with the hospitals and their judgement.
Slipped disc surgery, also known as spinal disc surgery or herniated disc surgery, is a medical procedure performed to treat a herniated or slipped disc in the spine. A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc pushes through the tougher outer layer, causing pressure on nearby nerves and resulting in pain, numbness, and weakness. Surgery is considered when conservative treatments fail to provide relief or if the symptoms are severe and affecting daily life.
Pain Relief: Slipped disc surgery aims to relieve the pain caused by the herniated disc pressing on nerves. After surgery, many patients experience significant reduction or elimination of pain in the affected area.
Improved Mobility: Surgery can alleviate the pressure on nerves and spinal cord, leading to improved mobility and range of motion. Patients often find it easier to move without the limitations caused by the slipped disc.
Prevention of Further Damage: If left untreated, a slipped disc can lead to worsening symptoms and potentially cause damage to nearby nerves and tissues. Surgery can prevent further deterioration and the risk of complications.
Faster Recovery: Minimally invasive surgical techniques are often used for slipped disc surgery, leading to shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery times compared to traditional open surgeries.
Pre-Procedure
Diagnosis: The patient undergoes a thorough evaluation, including physical examination and diagnostic tests such as MRI, CT scans, or X-rays, to confirm the presence and location of the herniated disc.
Medical Assessment: The patient's overall health is assessed to ensure they are suitable for surgery. Any underlying medical conditions are managed and optimized before the procedure.
Discussion: The surgeon explains the surgical procedure, potential risks, benefits, and expected outcomes to the patient. Questions and concerns are addressed during this consultation.
Procedure
Anesthesia: The patient is administered either general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, depending on the specific surgical approach.
Incision: A small incision is made over the affected area of the spine.
Access to Disc: The surgeon carefully moves muscles and tissues to access the herniated disc.
Disc Removal: The protruding or damaged portion of the disc is removed to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves.
Disc Repair: In some cases, the surgeon may choose to repair the damaged disc using various techniques, such as removing the damaged part and fusing adjacent vertebrae.
Closure: The incision is closed using sutures or staples.
Post-Procedure
Recovery: The patient is closely monitored in the recovery room as they wake up from anesthesia.
Hospital Stay: The length of hospital stay varies depending on the surgical approach and individual circumstances. Some procedures allow for same-day discharge.
Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation and physical therapy are initiated to improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion. This helps in preventing further disc problems and supports recovery.