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    Spine Surgery

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    If you've struggled with back pain for any length of time, you may be wondering if spine surgery is your only treatment option. Sometimes, surgery is the only treatment. However, there's good news. The vast majority of back problems can be remedied with non-surgical treatments—often referred to as non-surgical or conservative therapies.

    What Are The Benefits?

    Often, the result is more than just a drop in pain. You may find:

    • You can move around better
    • You're more physically fit.
    • Your mood improves.
    • You don't need to take as much pain medicine
    • You can go back to work
    • You're more productive at work

    Are There Risks?

    Most people who get back surgery have no complications.

    That said, any operation will have some degree of risk, including:

    • Reaction to anesthesia or other drugs
    • Bleeding
    • Infection
    • Heart attack
    • Stroke
    • Herniated disk
    • Nerve damage, which can lead to weakness, paralysis, pain, sexual dysfunction, or loss of bowel or bladder control

    Spine Surgeries Available At Ganga Orthocare

    • Discectomy or Microdiscectomy: Removal of a herniated intervertebral disc. Therefore, removing pressure from the compressed nerve. Microdiscectomy is a MISS procedure.
    • Laminectomy: Removal of the thin bony plate on the back of the vertebra called the laminae to increase space within the spinal canal and relieve pressure.
    • Laminotomy: Removal of a portion of the vertebral arch (lamina) that covers the spinal cord. A laminotomy removes less bone than a laminectomy. Both laminectomy and laminotomy are decompression procedures. "Decompression" usually means tissue compressing a spinal nerve is removed.
    • Disc replacement: As an alternative to fusion, the injured disc is replaced with an artificial one.
    • Foraminotomy: Removal of bone or tissue at/in the passageway (called the neuroforamen) where nerve roots branch off the spinal cord and exit the spinal column.