The success rates of spinal decompression surgery are higher. The complications if any can be managed easily.
No, not at all. You just have to be cautious for a certain duration of time. Mostly, people return to work after 4-8 weeks. If your work is strenuous, you have to take off from work for 3-6 months depending on your condition.
Medicines are prescribed to deal with pain and reduced inflammation. The duration depends on the underlying condition.
Some of the common risks associated with spinal decompression surgery are bleeding, infection, clot formation, etc. However, the complications are manageable and the procedure is safe.
If you are experiencing symptoms related to a spinal condition, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional to get the most appropriate treatment options. Taking treatment on time prevents complications. An expert's opinion is crucial to know when is the right time to take the treatment, the consequences of delaying the treatment and for how long treatment can be delayed.
The success rates are higher than 85-90 %.
The hospital stay is 4-6 days followed by physiotherapy sessions.
The surgery takes place for 1-2 hours depending on the condition.
Yes, the procedure is safe. With advancements in technology, both safety and success rates are increasing continually.