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Surgical Questions

Is back surgery painful?

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Any surgical procedure is associated with a certain degree of pain due to the cutting and suturing of tissues. You should expect a certain amount of discomfort in the skin and muscles along your spine right after your operation. Your doctor or other care providers will suggest...
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How long will I be in the hospital?

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This varies from patient to patient. A simple discectomy, for example, is now done as same-day surgery, with the patient sent home a few hours after the procedure. Other more complex operations such as a long decompression or an extensive fusion may require you to be admitted to...
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How invasive is back surgery?

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This depends on your procedure, and your surgeon’s techniques. In recent years, microsurgical approaches have been developed and refined. This means the operation can be done using several smaller incisions (rather than one large one) through which specialized instruments are...
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“Will I need a general anesthetic?”

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This depends on many factors—the actual procedure being done, your age and general health, your surgeon’s preferences and your own (see About anaesthesia)
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“What kind of preparations should I make before the operation?”

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Many people scheduled for back surgery wait months before their operations take place. During that time, there’s a lot you can do to make your recovery easier: If your doctor has suggested you lose some extra weight, this is a good time to make changes to your diet and activity...
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“How risky is back surgery?”

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Even today, many people—including some health professionals—believe that back surgery is a high-risk procedure. While back surgery should be seen as a major event it isn’t “risky” and the results can be anticipated with some certainty. This is particularly true when surgery is...
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