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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Medeor Hospital, Delhi
Qutab Institutional Area, Delhi
Brief about Hospital
- Established in 2004
- 301 Beds
- 33 Doctors
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences AIMS (Amrita Hospital), Kochi, Kerala
Ponekkara, P. O Kochi, Kerala 682 041, India
Brief about Hospital
- In 2015, South Asia's first ever Bilateral Hand Transplant Surgery was done at Amrita Hospital.
- Amrita Hospital won the British Medical Journal Award for the Best Surgical Team in South Asia.
- reviously, the hospital had won the National Healthcare Excellence Award for Best Hospital (CSR Category) in India by FICCI in 2013 and British Medical Journal (BMJ) - India Healthcare Award for the Paediatric Heart Program in 2014.
SG Shalby Hospital, Ahmedabad
Opp. Karnavati Club, S G Road, Ahmedabad – 380015, Gujarat, India
Brief about Hospital
- Shalby has been treating patients from all over the world and assisting them with amenities and assistance for travel.
- Shalby Hospitals is a world renowned Joint Replacement Centre today establishing many records
- Accredited by National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH)
Max Super Specialty Hospital Saket, Delhi
1,2, Press Enclave Road, Saket, 110017 New Delhi, India
Brief about Hospital
- 500+ bedded facility offers treatment across all medical disciplines of Cardiac, Oncology (Medical, Surgical and Radiotherapy), Neurosciences, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bariatric Surgery and others.
- Have treated more than 34+ lakh patients across 35 specialties.
- Equipped with state-of-art 1.5 Tesla MRI machine and a 64 Slice CT Angio.
Max Super Specialty Hospital Shalimar Bagh, Delhi
FC-50, C & D Block, Shalimar Bagh, 110088 New Delhi, India
Brief about Hospital
- 300-bed multi-specialty hospital.
- Covers nearly all major medical specialties, including radiology, pathology, and nuclear medicine.
- Hospital has partnerships with many international health insurance providers such as Max Bupa health insurance, and AXA.