Accessibility Tools

Lumbar Discectomy

Disease Overview

Lumbar Discectomy - 3D PhotoThe lower back or lumbar region is often the site of pain due to its high mobility and weight-bearing. Spongy discs present between the vertebral bones of the spine help cushion the spine during stress and movement. These intervertebral discs in the lumbar region may undergo damage due to stress, causing them to herniate or rupture, and compress adjacent spinal nerves. This can lead to lower back pain, as well as pain, weakness, and numbness in the lower legs.

What is Lumbar Discectomy?

A lumbar discectomy is a surgical procedure performed to treat a herniated or ruptured disc and relieve pressure on the spinal nerves.

Lumbar Discectomy Procedure

To perform lumbar discectomy, your doctor makes a small incision in your lower back over the affected spinal disc. Some vertebral bone and ligament may need to be removed to expose the disc. A microscope is used to visualize the disc and the adjacent spinal nerves. The spinal nerves are protected, and the affected disc is completely removed. The surgical site is then irrigated with antibiotic solution and closed.

Postoperative Care following Lumbar Discectomy

Following surgery, activities such as bending, lifting and sitting for prolonged periods should be avoided for four weeks. Your doctor will advise you about the exercises that will improve the strength and flexibility of the lower back. You may be able to return to work in 2-6 weeks depending on the level of activity involved.

Risks and Complications of Lumbar Discectomy

Lumbar discectomy, as with any invasive surgery may be associated with certain complications such as include nerve and spinal cord injury, infection and ongoing pain.

  • Addison, TX Office
    17051 Dallas Parkway
    Addison, TX 75001
    Tel:
    Practice Hours: Mon to Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm
    Sat & Sun Closed
  • Plano, TX Office
    3465 National Drive
    Suite 200
    Plano, TX 75025
    Tel:
    Practice Hours: Mon to Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm
    Sat & Sun Closed
  • Cedar Hill, TX Office
    716 N Highway 67
    Suite 2
    Cedar Hill, TX 75104
    Tel:
    Practice Hours: Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm
  • Carrollton, TX Office
    4780 N Josey Ln
    Carrollton, TX 75010
    Located in the OrthoTexas building
    Tel:
    Practice Hours: Tuesdays 1:30-3:30pm and First Thursday of every month 1:30-3:30pm
  • Frisco, TX Office
    5757 Warren Parkway
    Professional Office Building (POB II, #180)
    Frisco, TX 75034
    Located in the OrthoTexas building
    Tel:
    Practice Hours: Thursdays: 8:30-11:30am