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Minimally invasive treatment of lumbar disc herniation

BY Iris Wheatley 2020-08-03

   Treatment of lumbar disc herniation without surgery is unthinkable in the past, but today, with high scientific and technological development, many patients can fully enjoy the progress of the medical field. Lumbar disc herniation is a common orthopedic disease that seriously threatens the health of patients, mainly affecting people''s quality of life-chronic pain is annoying, unable to work properly, and even affects normal sexual function... There was once a patient who had surgery. I was very satisfied afterwards, and one of the reasons was that I could lead a normal couple''s life.

  However, with life The level continues to increase, and the demands of patients are also increasing-can you treat the disease without an operation, just like an infusion on the skin, and a small needle eye can cure the disease? In recent years, breakthroughs have been made in technology.

  As everyone knows, the intervertebral disc is equivalent to a "soft pad" between the two vertebral bodies, which plays a role in easing the shock when the human body moves. There is a ligament package like a "fence" around the intervertebral disc The "fence" is professionally called a fibrous ring, but if the fibrous ring ruptures due to acute injury or chronic strain, the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc will deviate from its original position and form a protrusion. Compression of nerves produces painful symptoms called disc herniation.

   "Work must be protruding, and the intervertebral disc cannot protrude." If you have a disc herniation, you must find a specialist. There are too many examples of clinically unsuccessful treatment of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation. The treatment of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation must be early. The earlier the treatment, the less the patient pays. Among them, minimally invasive treatment is very important.

   Although the traditional open surgery can fully remove the protruding intervertebral disc, the patient also pays a lot, leaving the scar of the incision aside, the chance of nerve adhesion is greatly increased, and if one operation is unsuccessful, Then the operation will be bigger and bigger, and even cold steel nails will be inserted into the waist. If minimally invasive surgery is the first choice for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, patients with more than 50% will always get rid of the trouble of major surgery.

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