Lower Back Surgery for Disc Injuries
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Disc Injuries
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Disc injuries include a herniated disc, which occurs when one of your discs ruptures because of strain or degeneration. A disc can also degenerate and shrink, leading to pain in your spine.
Diskectomy
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One form of lower back surgery to treat disc injuries is a diskectomy. During this procedure, your doctor will remove the portion of the disc that is protruding and causing problems (see Reference 1).
Spinal Fusion
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Spinal fusion can be performed on your lower back for disc injuries. In this surgery, your doctor will remove the injured disc, then fuse your vertebrae together.
Complications
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Potential complications of lower back surgery include infection, adverse reaction to anesthesia and the risk of damage to nerves in your back (see Reference 1).
Considerations
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Because of the risks and permanent nature of surgery, doctors usually recommend non-invasive treatments for disc injuries first, like physical therapy and anti-inflammatory medication.
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