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Microdiscectomy in Venkateshwar Hospital is performed with high precision and accuracy. It is performed using a tubular device. The Cervical Micro Endoscopic Discectomy is an efficient outpatient procedure in which patients are allowed to leave the hospital the same day. The procedure is performed using high medical standards that focus on minimizing any complications and ensuring fast recovery.
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| Speciality | Neurology |
| Procedure | Microdiscectomy |
| Success Rate | 90-95% |
| Recovery Time | 2-4 weeks |
| Treatment Time | 1-2 hours |
| Chances of Recurrence | 5-10% |
A Microdiscectomy is a surgical procedure used to treat a herniated or slipped disc in the spine. During the procedure, a small incision is made in the back, and a special microscope is used to remove the portion of the herniated disc that is pressing on the nerves or spinal cord, thereby relieving pain and reducing inflammation.
Microdiscectomy is primarily used to treat conditions such as herniated lumbar discs, sciatica, and radiculopathy, where the herniated disc is causing nerve compression and related symptoms.
Patients typically stay in the hospital for a short period of time following a Microdiscectomy for observation. The recovery process entails gradually returning to normal activities under the supervision of a physical therapist. For a few weeks following surgery, patients may experience soreness and restrictions on bending, lifting, and twisting. Most patients can resume light activities after a few weeks and full activities after a few months. However, the specific recovery timeline varies depending on individual factors and the extent of the surgery.

Microdiscectomy is a fairly common procedure used for treating leg pain. The procedure has been successfully used for removing the portion of the herniated disc that is stressing your nerve root.
