Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy

A Guide to Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy for Lumbar Disc Herniation

Back pain that persists and goes down the leg? An endoscopic lumbar discectomy from American Hospital Dubai might be a solution to your problem. A minimally invasive surgery provides a secure and efficient remedy for lumbar disc herniations, which are responsible for sciatica and other severe symptoms.

Understanding Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy:

Endoscopic lumbar discectomy is a modern-day surgical procedure, which involves making a small hole in the back to remove the pulp nucleus of the intervertebral disk (IPD). It is different from conventional open spine surgery where large incisions and muscle cutting are needed thus minimizing tissue trauma and faster convalescence period coupled with reduced postoperative pain.

Who Requires Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy?

This procedure generally aims at patients who have already tried conservative treatments such as physiotherapy, medications, or injections without success in treating their L4-L5 disc herniation. The following signs might illustrate that:

  • Sciatica: This is described as a sharp burning pain radiating down the leg along the course of the sciatic nerve
  • Leg weakness accompanied by numbness or tingling
  • Struggling while standing or walking for long hours

What Happens During Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy?

  • The process of carrying out an endoscopic lumbar discectomy usually happens under general anesthesia. A cut is made on the back.
  • Following this, there will be a magnification view of inner structures via inserting an endoscope into this cut.
  • Specialized tools are used to access nerve roots when they get compressed by herniated disc material.
  • Once decompression is over, instruments plus the endoscope will be removed leaving sutures placed on the incision line.

Aftercare Tips Following Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy: A team of dedicated physiotherapists will take you through a rehabilitation exercise program designed to regain the strength, flexibility as well as range of motion in your back after a successful endoscopic lumbar discectomy. Here are general tips for aftercare:

  • You should maintain proper posture, sitting or standing or even sleeping.
  • Avoid lifting heavy objects.
  • Gradually return to your usual routine under the doctor’s supervision.
  • Take the prescribed drugs if there is any pain experienced by the patient during this process.

Why Is Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy Better Than Open Surgery?

In comparison with traditional open spine surgery and other types of surgeries that can be applied on intervertebral discs, endoscopic lumbar discectomy has several benefits which include:

  • Less tissue destruction since shorter incisions are made
  • Lower risk of hemorrhage
  • Shorter hospital stay
  • Faster rehabilitation course
  • Reduces postoperative pain in comparison with open surgery
  • Quicker recovery time

What Sets American Hospital Dubai Apart for Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy?

American Hospital Dubai is taking the lead in minimally invasive spinal surgeries, allowing patients to access the latest technologies and expertise. Spine surgeons at our department have carried out several successful cases of endoscopic lumbar discectomies. We guarantee you that the best spine surgery at American Hospital Dubai will be given to you.

Book an Appointment for a Spine Surgery in Dubai:

Contact +97143775500 to arrange a consultation with our spine specialists at American Hospital Dubai. They will help assess if endoscopic lumbar discectomy is the optimal choice for you, and provide information on endoscopic spine surgery cost as well.

While it is possible to perform an endoscopic lumbar discectomy procedure on many different types of disc herniations. It might not be appropriate in some cases depending on various factors.

The procedure of endoscopic lumbar discectomy, like any other surgery, has its risks. It could involve infection, blood loss, nerve damage, or a dural tear (a tear in the membrane surrounding the spinal cord).

By individual factors, recovery time might differ but compared to open spine surgery, endoscopic lumbar discectomy generally tends to heal faster.

Research studies have shown good long-term success rates for endoscopic lumbar discectomy which have exceeded 90% based on pain relief and functional improvement among others. However, long-term effectiveness might depend on different factors such as initial disc herniation severity as well as compliance with post-surgical rehabilitation protocols.

Usually, traditional methods such as physical therapy, medication administration, and injections are the first-line treatments for disc herniation. If all else fails however there can be a need for alternative surgical approaches such as microdiscectomy (a minimally invasive technique similar to an endoscopic discectomy but using a microscope instead) or open discectomy (a more extensive surgery requiring much larger incisions).

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