
Lumbar decompression surgery is performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves in the lower back by trimming or removing parts of bone or tissue to create more space to reduce nerve compression.
These figures are approximate and can vary based on individual circumstances, hospital facilities, and additional services required.
| Category | Minimally Invasive Surgery | Traditional Open Surgery |
| Blood loss | Less blood loss during surgery | More blood loss during surgery |
| Risk of Infection |
Lower risk of infection |
Higher risk of infection |
| Complications | Less risk of complication | Higher risk of complication |
| Pain | Less pre-operative pain | More pain due to larger incision |
| Recovery Time | Faster recovery within weeks | Slower recovery, may take months |
|
Cosmetic Outcome |
Minimal scarring | Noticeable scars |
Lumbar spine is the lower spine between the thoracic vertebrae and the pelvis.
Yes, lumbar decompression belts work and ease the pressure on the lower back.
Lumbar decompression surgery is considered safe.
Decompression helps with relieving back pain by reducing pressure on the nerves and spinal cord.