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Patient walking out of the hospital - same day as Non-traumatic Discectomy
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Horizontal cross section of the lower back on a magnetic resonance image (MRI). Vertical section from front to back of the lower back in the midline of the body on a magnetic resonance image (MRI).
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View of the "neural foramina" in detail. Vertical view, from front to back, of the lower back on an MRI image, showing the "neural foramina," the canals or doorways where the spinal nerves leave the spinal canal.

(1) MRI of Disc Herniation
(2) MRI of Disc Herniation
(3)View during
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(4)View through the Small
Scope during Surgery


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