Key Hole Lumbar discectomy
Lumbar Discectomy
Lumbar discectomy is a surgery to remove a herniated or degenerative disc in the lower spine. The incision is made posterior, through the back muscles, to remove the disc pressing on the nerve. Discectomy may be recommended if physical therapy or medication fail to relieve leg or back pain or if you have signs of nerve damage, such as weakness or loss of feeling in your legs. The surgery can be performed in an open or minimally invasive technique.
Symptoms
You may be a candidate for discectomy if you have:
- Diagnostic tests (MRI, CT, myelogram) that show a herniated disc
- Significant pain, weakness, or numbness in your leg or foot
- Leg pain (sciatica) worse than back pain
- Symptoms that have not improved with physical therapy or medication
- Leg weakness, loss of feeling in the genital area, and loss of bladder or bowel control (cauda equina syndrome)