Lumbar Microdiscectomy Surgery at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in India
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Overview on Lumbar Microdiscectomy Surgery
A lumbar microdiscectomy surgery is performed to remove the portion of a herniated disc that is irritating or inflaming the nerve root. A microdiscectomy is performed through a small incision in the midline of the low back. First, the back muscles, called erector spinae, are lifted off the bony arch, called the lamina, of the spine. Since these back muscles run vertically, they can be moved out of the way rather than cut. The surgeon is then able to enter the spine by removing a membrane over the nerve roots. This membrane is called the ligamentum flavum. Often, a small portion of the inside facet joint is removed both to facilitate access to the nerve root and to relieve pressure over the nerve. The nerve root is then gently moved to the side and the disc material is removed from under the nerve root. Only the herniated portion of the disc is removed; the healthy portion of the disc is left intact. After the piece of the disc that is irritating or inflaming the nerve root has been removed, the pressure is off the nerve immediately and it has room to heal. A herniated disc pressing on a nerve root can cause severe leg pain. While it may take weeks or months for the nerve root to fully heal and any numbness or weakness to get better, patients normally feel relief from the leg pain almost immediately after a microdiscectomy.
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Jaypee Hospital, Noida
Jaypee Hospital Road, Goberdhanpur, Sector 128, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201304
Brief about Hospital
- 1200 bedded tertiary care multi-speciality facility.
- 525 beds.
- Sprawling twenty-five acre campus
Aster MIMS Hospital, Calicut, Kerala
Mini Bypass Rd, Govindapuram, Kozhikode, Kerala 673016
Brief about Hospital
- NABH accredited hospital for three consecutive terms.
- 673-bedded multi specility care center delivering an entire range of preventive, acute and outpatient services.
- Fully enhanced Cochlear Implant Clinic, traced as one of the pioneer centre for cochlear implantation in Kerala.
Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Trivandrum, Kerala
P.B.No.1, Anayara P.O, Trivandrum – 695029, Kerala, India
Brief about Hospital
- KIMS International Patient Relations Department offers its patients from overseas world-class treatment, personalised attention and a comfortable stay.
- Air-conditioned deluxe rooms and suites with telephone, television and internet are available to the guests.
- The key quality parameters that are regularly monitored at KIMS include antibiotic prophylaxis for elective surgeries, infection control statistics on SSI, BSI, UTI, VAP etc.
- State of the art infrastructure
Apollo Hospital Indraprastha, Delhi
Sarita Vihar, Mathura Road, 110076 New Delhi, India
Brief about Hospital
- The first facility in India to receive JCI accreditation consecutively for the fourth time.
- Infrastructure consists of 754 beds in state of the art facility spread over 15 acres.
- Multi-specialty hospital with 12 centers of excellence.
Wockhardt Hospital - New Age: South Mumbai
1877, Doctor Anandrao Nair Marg, Near Agripada Police Station, Mumbai Central East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400011
Brief about Hospital
- New Age Wockhardt Hospitals, South Mumbai is equipped with 350 patient beds
- JCI accredited hospital in South Mumbai
- The first wireless ECG management system in India
- The first fully wireless hospital in Asia
- The first paperless ICU in Mumbai
- Best experienced & internationally trained doctors