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Microdiskectomy - series

Microdiskectomy - series

Normal anatomy

A normal intervertbral disk is compared to a herniated disk.


Microdiskectomy - Incision

Incision

A small incision is made over the spine.


Microdiskectomy - Indications

Indications

After identifying and moving the nerve root, the surgeon identifies the injured disk tissue.


Microdiscectomy - Procedure

Procedure

The surgeon removes the injured disk tissue and fragments.


Microdiskectomy - Aftercare

Aftercare

The back muscles are moved back into their normal position, and the wound is closed with stitches or staples.


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Review Date: 6/8/2022  

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