Neurology

Microdiscectomy

Duration: 1–2 hours🏥 Recovery: 4–6 weeks

Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive spinal surgery to remove the portion of a herniated (slipped) disc that is pressing on a spinal nerve root, causing sciatica or arm/leg pain, numbness, or weakness. Using a surgical microscope through a small incision (2–3 cm), the surgeon removes only the herniated fragment of disc while preserving most of the disc and all surrounding structures. It is highly effective — over 90% of patients experience complete or near-complete relief of leg/arm pain.

🔬 How the Procedure Is Performed

  1. 1

    General anaesthesia is given; the patient is positioned face down.

  2. 2

    A small incision (2–3 cm) is made over the affected disc level.

  3. 3

    Muscles are gently moved aside using retractors — not cut.

  4. 4

    Under microscope magnification, a small window is made in the spinal bone.

  5. 5

    The herniated disc fragment pressing on the nerve root is carefully removed.

  6. 6

    The nerve root is confirmed free of compression; the wound is closed.

✅ Benefits of Microdiscectomy

  • Rapid relief of sciatica (leg pain, numbness, or weakness) in over 90% of cases
  • Preserves most of the disc — low risk of spinal instability
  • Small incision, minimal muscle disruption
  • Short hospital stay of 1–2 days
  • Return to light work in 2–4 weeks

📋 How to Prepare

  • MRI of the lumbar or cervical spine to confirm the level and side of herniation.
  • Conservative treatment (physiotherapy, epidural injections) is usually tried for 6–12 weeks first.
  • Surgery is recommended promptly if there is leg weakness or bowel/bladder symptoms.
  • Pre-operative blood tests and anaesthesia assessment.
  • Physiotherapy before surgery helps with post-operative recovery.

⚠️ Possible Risks & Side Effects

  • Dural tear (leak of spinal fluid) — managed with primary repair or bed rest
  • Recurrent disc herniation — occurs in 5–10% over subsequent years
  • Infection at the surgical site or disc space
  • Nerve root injury — rare with experienced neurosurgeon
  • Incomplete pain relief if the nerve has been compressed for a long time

Your surgeon will discuss all risks with you before the procedure and take appropriate precautions to minimise them.

💊 Post-Procedure Care

  • Walking is started the same day as surgery — the best thing for disc recovery.
  • Avoid bending, lifting, or twisting for 6 weeks.
  • Physiotherapy starts 2–4 weeks after surgery.
  • Return to desk work in 2 weeks; physical work in 4–6 weeks.
  • Long-term: maintain a healthy weight, exercise regularly, and use correct lifting technique.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly will my sciatica improve after microdiscectomy?

Leg pain typically improves dramatically within days to weeks of surgery. Numbness and weakness may take longer — 3–6 months — to fully resolve.

Do I need to wear a back brace after surgery?

Most patients do not need a brace. A lumbar support belt may be recommended for the first few weeks for certain activities, but prolonged brace use weakens back muscles.

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ℹ️ This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual treatment plans may vary. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions.

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