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Why Do Celebrities Need Back Pain Surgery?
Spine surgery now has a very high success rate regardless of the patient’s age, owing to increasingly accurate diagnosis as much as to improved surgical techniques. The complications from spinal surgery are similar to those involved in other kinds of surgery, such as blood clots, chest infection, haemorrhage and infection of the wound. In addition, there is also the rare possibility of damage to the spinal cord. Research have shown that about one in every five thousand spinal surgeries results in nerve damage leading to paralysis, and about one in fifty patients suffer from mild complications like bladder infections. Typically, the mortality rate is quite low and is usually caused by severe damage to the spinal cord or to a blood clot becoming lodged in the lungs. Most sciatica patients are still free from severe pain ten years after back pain surgery and only between 5 and 15 percent need further surgery. The vast majority of back pain patients benefit, but some problems are not cured completely by surgery, and it is important to have realistic expectations. Only a small portion of back pain sufferers undergoing discectomy or laminectomy experience residual back pain or discomfort. The most common spinal operations are undertaken to relieve lower back pain and sciatica. They are all done under general anaethetic. Besides these, back pain sugery is also suitable for treating conditions such as disc prolapse, severe instability on the lower back, severe facet joint disease and canal stenosis. You will probably be recommended for surgery only after other back pain treatments have failed. If you have any fears about having an operation, it is important to discuss them with your doctor or back pain specialist.
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