How about minimally invasive lumbar disc surgery, can a person do minimally invasive lumbar disc sur

Updated on healthy 2024-08-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hello, in the case of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, low-temperature plasma ablation, as one of the most popular minimally invasive techniques, first uses low-temperature plasma ablation technology to vaporize part of the nucleus pulposus tissue of the intervertebral disc in real time to achieve the purpose of reducing the volume of the nucleus pulposus; Then use precise thermal shrinkage technology to heat the nucleus pulposus tissue in contact with the cutter head to about 70 degrees, so that its volume is reduced to achieve the best purpose. Plasma nucleoplasty enters the annulus fibrous through a puncture needle with a diameter of about 1 mm, and does not have any adverse effect on the stability of the annulus fibrous and surrounding tissues; Traditionally, the fibrous ring has to be cut open, which inevitably causes further damage to the already defective area. Therefore, low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation has the incomparable safety and minimally invasive characteristics of traditional technology, making the clinical rate of cervical and lumbar spondylosis as high as more than 95%, which is deeply recognized by both doctors and patients.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are actually many such problems, so there is no need to be overly pessimistic. Lumbar disc bulge is a posterior bulge of the intervertebral disc, the peripheral fibrous annulus extends beyond the edge of the vertebral endplate, and the surrounding muscles become relaxed. Patients experience lower back pain, sometimes extending to the legs, and in severe cases, even intermittent claudication.

    **There are many ways to bulge a lumbar disc, which can be reasonably chosen according to your condition. Regular massage can reduce and prevent the symptoms of lumbar disc bulge, you can go to the hospital for massage, or go to the massage room, tell each other your symptoms, they will know how to massage, massage can be carried out from the following aspects: 1. Massage the psoas muscles on both sides to reduce muscle tension.

    2. Massage the waist, thighs, and calves in a kneading way to smooth the blood and qi meridians of the body. 3. Push the sides of the spine and buttocks with the palm of your hand to achieve the result of relaxing the waist muscles. 4. Pinch the quadriceps muscles with your fingers to increase muscle tone.

    5. Use your fingers to tap the acupoints on the waist of the body, such as: Chengfu, Fengshi, Yinmen, Yangling Spring, Yongquan, Weizhong. In this way, the ability of nervous tissue is enhanced.

    My personal opinion is that it can be used, and the overall efficiency of the Japanese Penakan is very high, and it has been unanimously affirmed, and it is still very popular in foreign countries. However, it is very expensive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It is best to be accompanied by a family member, and minimally invasive also requires anesthetics and family care.

    Minimally invasive lumbar disc generally refers to the intervertebral foraminoscopy to cut off the herniated lumbar disc or radiofrequency ablation to relieve nerve root compression and sciatic nerve root compression. If the patient is more protective of his waist after the operation, after 1-2 months of rest, he will pay more attention to protecting his waist and exercising the strength of the lower back muscles in the future.

    After 1-2 months of rest, in the future, more attention will be paid to protecting the waist and exercising the strength of the lower back muscles. In this case, it is possible that the lumbar intervertebral disc herniation is likely to be ** after surgery, and will not be ** again** in the future. Minimally invasive surgery is to remove a part of the disc, if most of the discs are there, the entire spine structure has not changed, and secondary lumbar intervertebral discs will occur in the future, resulting in some secondary anatomical abnormalities and spinal stenosis will not occur.

    Lumbar intervertebral disc patients should pay attention to avoid repeated bending as much as possible, avoid heavy physical labor, usually do not do heavy work, do not exercise vigorously, can do light physical exercise, help relieve local symptoms, but also help reduce the possibility of postoperative **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Minimally invasive lumbar disc surgery cannot be done alone, and a caregiver is required. Because I can't get out of bed just after surgery, I have to rest for a while, and I need someone to take care of me.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A detailed description of your condition is generally not possible for a person to have surgery. It is best to be accompanied by a family member and signed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    How to herniate a lumbar disc depends on the severity of the condition, and there are several types of herniated lumbar disc, such as herniation, protrusion, prolapse, and free.

    If it is an early protrusion and bulge, the lumbar disc herniation can be relieved by conservative**, such as acupuncture, massage, physiotherapy, absolute bed rest, medications**, topical plasters, etc., so this situation can be done without minimally invasive surgery.

    However, surgery can be performed when the protrusion is severe, the pain is obvious, and the conservative ** effect is not good**. However, minimally invasive surgery is not available for all patients, and it is not possible in cases of localized instability. In addition, surgery is not recommended for local infection, coagulation insufficiency, etc.**.

    Minimally invasive surgery for intervertebral discs is possible in most cases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on what kind of minimally invasive it is, generally 10,000 cases normally, depending on the actual situation, if it is simply taken out, it will be a few thousand.

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