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Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement

Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement

Spinal discs are located between the bones or vertebrae of the spine and act as cushions or shock absorbers for the vertebrae. The discs also contribute to the flexibility and motion of the spinal column. The discs consist of two parts:

·         The inner portion which is a soft material

·         The outer portion which is a stronger, fibrous material

Disks can weaken and develop tears or cracks in the outer portion either from an injury, accident or resulting in degenerative disc disease due to aging. Additionally, the inner portion may bulge out and press against the outer portion, resulting in pain. The purpose of artificial spine lumbar disk replacement is to replace the worn-out disk while also preserving the spine’s motion.

A lumbar disk replacement is a type of spine surgery. The spine is made up of bones called vertebrae that are stacked on top of each other. Disks between the vertebrae work like cushions that allow the vertebrae to rotate and move without rubbing against each other. Lumbar disk replacement involves replacing a degenerated disk mainly in the lower part of the spine with an artificial disk composed of either metal or a combination of metal and plastic both.

 


 


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What Makes You Eligible For Disk Replacement?

  • The back pain occurs in only 1 or 2 disks of the lower spine
  • No other joint disease or compression on the nerves of your spine
  • Not excessively overweight
  • No previous spinal surgery
  • Do not have scoliosis or any spinal deformity

Following a disk replacement, it is likely that you will stay in the hospital for 1 to 3 days. However, the length of your stay will depend upon factors such as level of pain and mobility functions.

A lumbar disc replacement success rate is usually high and in most cases, patients are encouraged to stand and walk after the first day of surgery as this practice often leads to quicker rehabilitation and recovery.


FAQ's

Why might I need a lumbar disk replacement?

This procedure may be recommended if the back pain mostly comes from 1 or 2 disks in the lower spine and there is no significant joint disease or compression on the nerves of the spine

How long do I need to stay in a Hospital?

A short hospital stay of 1 or 2 nights following a lumbar artificial disc replacement procedure is typically required to monitor pain levels and supervise mobility.

What happens after surgery?

You may have immediate relief from painful symptoms, but many people notice a gradual improvement over a period of weeks to months. Many patients are able to reduce or eliminate the use of pain medication as well.

What are the complications of this procedure?

Infection, disk dislocation, implant failure are some of the complications of this procedure that might happen but have very fewer chances of occurrence.


Range Of Treatment Cost

7000 - 9000 USD

What Makes You Eligible For Disk Replacement?

  • The back pain occurs in only 1 or 2 disks of the lower spine
  • No other joint disease or compression on the nerves of your spine
  • Not excessively overweight
  • No previous spinal surgery
  • Do not have scoliosis or any spinal deformity

Following a disk replacement, it is likely that you will stay in the hospital for 1 to 3 days. However, the length of your stay will depend upon factors such as level of pain and mobility functions.

A lumbar disc replacement success rate is usually high and in most cases, patients are encouraged to stand and walk after the first day of surgery as this practice often leads to quicker rehabilitation and recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why might I need a lumbar disk replacement?

This procedure may be recommended if the back pain mostly comes from 1 or 2 disks in the lower spine and there is no significant joint disease or compression on the nerves of the spine

How long do I need to stay in a Hospital?

A short hospital stay of 1 or 2 nights following a lumbar artificial disc replacement procedure is typically required to monitor pain levels and supervise mobility.

What happens after surgery?

You may have immediate relief from painful symptoms, but many people notice a gradual improvement over a period of weeks to months. Many patients are able to reduce or eliminate the use of pain medication as well.

What are the complications of this procedure?

Infection, disk dislocation, implant failure are some of the complications of this procedure that might happen but have very fewer chances of occurrence.

Range of Treatment Cost

7000 - 9000 USD

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Kairali was founded in the year 1989. But the effort behind started long back. People behind Kairali inherited Ayurveda from their fore fathers & propagating throughout the world. The true Ayurveda percolated through generations and never lost .....

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VS Hospitals Pvt. Ltd.

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VEDIC SUTRA WELLNESS CENTER

Vedic Sutra—A first of its kind Techno-Ayurveda centre was founded by doctor Anu Jaiswal to provide Therapies based on the unison of Technology with Ayurveda for curing the Ailments of Body.....

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Manipal Dwarka Hospital

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Top Doctors

DR RAJAGOPALAN  KRISHNAN
Dr Rajagopalan Krishnan

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR VINEESH MATHUR
Dr Vineesh Mathur

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR ROHIT BANSIL
Dr Rohit Bansil

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR ASHISH KUMAR  SHRIVASTAV
Dr Ashish Kumar Shrivastav

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR ADITYA  GUPTA
Dr Aditya Gupta

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR PROF SUMIT  SINHA
Dr Prof Sumit Sinha

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

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Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement

Spinal discs are located between the bones or vertebrae of the spine and act as cushions or shock absorbers for the vertebrae. The discs also contribute to the flexibility and motion of the spinal column. The discs consist of two parts:

·         The inner portion which is a soft material

·         The outer portion which is a stronger, fibrous material

Disks can weaken and develop tears or cracks in the outer portion either from an injury, accident or resulting in degenerative disc disease due to aging. Additionally, the inner portion may bulge out and press against the outer portion, resulting in pain. The purpose of artificial spine lumbar disk replacement is to replace the worn-out disk while also preserving the spine’s motion.

A lumbar disk replacement is a type of spine surgery. The spine is made up of bones called vertebrae that are stacked on top of each other. Disks between the vertebrae work like cushions that allow the vertebrae to rotate and move without rubbing against each other. Lumbar disk replacement involves replacing a degenerated disk mainly in the lower part of the spine with an artificial disk composed of either metal or a combination of metal and plastic both.

What Makes You Eligible For Disk Replacement?

  • The back pain occurs in only 1 or 2 disks of the lower spine
  • No other joint disease or compression on the nerves of your spine
  • Not excessively overweight
  • No previous spinal surgery
  • Do not have scoliosis or any spinal deformity

Following a disk replacement, it is likely that you will stay in the hospital for 1 to 3 days. However, the length of your stay will depend upon factors such as level of pain and mobility functions.

A lumbar disc replacement success rate is usually high and in most cases, patients are encouraged to stand and walk after the first day of surgery as this practice often leads to quicker rehabilitation and recovery.

Why might I need a lumbar disk replacement?

This procedure may be recommended if the back pain mostly comes from 1 or 2 disks in the lower spine and there is no significant joint disease or compression on the nerves of the spine

How long do I need to stay in a Hospital?

A short hospital stay of 1 or 2 nights following a lumbar artificial disc replacement procedure is typically required to monitor pain levels and supervise mobility.

What happens after surgery?

You may have immediate relief from painful symptoms, but many people notice a gradual improvement over a period of weeks to months. Many patients are able to reduce or eliminate the use of pain medication as well.

What are the complications of this procedure?

Infection, disk dislocation, implant failure are some of the complications of this procedure that might happen but have very fewer chances of occurrence.

7000 - 9000 USD

Top Hospitals

Rating :

Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement
DHARAM HOSPITAL

Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available

Rating :

Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement
Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort

Kairali was founded in the year 1989. But the effort behind started long back. People behind Kairali inherited Ayurveda from their fore fathers & propagating throughout the world. The true Ayurveda percolated through generations and never lost .....

Rating :

Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement
VS Hospitals Pvt. Ltd.

Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available

Rating :

Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement
VEDIC SUTRA WELLNESS CENTER

Vedic Sutra—A first of its kind Techno-Ayurveda centre was founded by doctor Anu Jaiswal to provide Therapies based on the unison of Technology with Ayurveda for curing the Ailments of Body.....

Rating :

Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement
Manipal Dwarka Hospital

Hospital Profile Description Currently Not Available

Top Doctors

DR RAJAGOPALAN  KRISHNAN
Dr Rajagopalan Krishnan

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR VINEESH MATHUR
Dr Vineesh Mathur

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR ROHIT BANSIL
Dr Rohit Bansil

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR ASHISH KUMAR  SHRIVASTAV
Dr Ashish Kumar Shrivastav

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR ADITYA  GUPTA
Dr Aditya Gupta

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

DR PROF SUMIT  SINHA
Dr Prof Sumit Sinha

India

Specialty - Spinal Surgery

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