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Microdecompression Spine Surgery
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Dr. Christopher Kong is an orthopaedic spine surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA.
He's here to answer your questions about microdiscectomy (microdecompression) spine surgery, minimally invasive spine surgery, surgery recovery, neck surgery, neck pain, pinched nerves, back pain, disc replacement, herniated discs, and more.
What are the side effects of neck surgery?
Neck surgery (or more specifically cervical spine surgery) can be associated with neck stiffness and a decreased range of motion if a fusion is performed … Read more.
When is surgery needed for a pinched nerve?
In the setting of a pinched nerve in the neck (also known as cervical radiculopathy secondary to stenosis), surgery is often recommended when there is an … Read more.
Is pinched nerve surgery painful?
When an environment is too tight for a nerve to feel comfortable (i.e. it feels "pinched"), this is referred to as stenosis. When a surgery relieves … Read more.
How long does it take for a pinched nerve in neck to heal after surgery?
The experience of a pinched nerve in the neck (also known as cervical radiculopathy) can take many forms. Often, there is some degree of pain radiating … Read more.
Who is a good candidate for minimally invasive spine surgery?
Minimally invasive surgery involves modifying surgical technique to minimize disruption of the patient’s natural anatomy. That means that compared … Read more.
What is considered minimally invasive spine surgery?
In surgery, the term “minimally invasive” is a relative term. It is used to describe procedures that can achieve the same goal as other surgeries, while … Read more.
Spine surgery recovery: Dos and don'ts after spinal surgery?
Spine surgery temporarily makes the muscles around the spine weaker and less coordinated. This is because some the muscles have been moved out of … Read more.
How long does it take to walk after spinal surgery?
In most circumstances, patients are encouraged to walk either on the day of surgery or on the morning of the next day. If the patient was unable to walk … Read more.
What are different types of spine surgery?
The most common types of spine surgery include decompression, fusion, deformity correction and disc replacement. Decompression surgery involves removing … Read more.
How long does it take to recover from spinal surgery?
Spine surgeries are quite varied so there is no one recovery time that applies to all spine surgery. For a smaller procedure such as a lumbar … Read more.
How serious is spinal surgery?
All spine surgery should be considered to be serious. The spine is responsible for not only maintaining the stable, comfortable, upright alignment of our … Read more.
What surgery is done for pinched nerve in neck?
When a nerve is pinched in the spine, this is referred to as a phenomenon known as “stenosis.” When an area has stenosis (or is “stenotic”) it is an … Read more.
How do you know if neck pain is serious?
Given that there are multiple potential sources of pain from within the neck, the underlying cause of the pain can range from non-concerning to very … Read more.
What are common neck surgeries?
The most common spine surgeries in the neck (also known as cervical spine surgeries) include laminectomy, foraminotomy, laminoplasty, posterior … Read more.
How serious is neck surgery?
Neck (or cervical spine) surgery, like all spine surgery should be considered to be serious. The spine is responsible for not only maintaining the stable … Read more.
What is the most common cause of back pain?
Many anatomic regions within and around the spine can be potential sources of back pain. These include the disc, the bone itself, the facet joints … Read more.
Is it kidney pain or back pain?
While the spine is and its surrounding muscles are probably the most common sources of back pain, some kidney problems can cause back pain as well. Back … Read more.
Is it hard to walk after back surgery?
Typical elements that affect how difficult it is to walk after surgery include the degree of surgery-related pain, the person’s age and past medical … Read more.
How long is recovery from back surgery?
This depends largely on the surgery performed. Generally speaking, for a single level lumbar microdiscectomy for example, the nerve related pain is … Read more.
What is the success rate of herniated disc surgery?
In general, good to excellent results are reported by 80-90 percent of patients who undergo surgery for a disc herniation ... Read more.