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 Major surgery is not the only option for many patients with disc herniation.
 
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Patient walking out of the hospital - same day as Non-traumatic Discectomy
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Patient's problem got worse after surgery (due to bone removal, bleeding and scar-production).

This patient first came here 6 months after having an open microdiscectomy done elsewhere. He was complaining that his pain and numbness were worse than before the surgery.

He wanted to know if the small endoscopic procedure could be done for him now.

The answer is "no", he does not have a disc herniation now and the permanent changes caused by the open surgery (shown below) can not be reversed. He should have had the herniated disc treated endoscopically at the start.


Sound file of Dr. Ditsworth explaining the scan shown below
(Scan after Microdiscectomy, an open surgery)

1. Real Player File. 2. Windows Media Player File



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