microdiscectomie
Microdiscectomie, also spelled microdiscectomie in French, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to relieve nerve root compression caused by a herniated intervertebral disc. The operation removes only the portion of the disc that is pressing on a spinal nerve, typically in the lumbar region, to reduce radicular pain such as sciatica while preserving surrounding disc and tissue as much as possible.
Indications for microdiscectomie include persistent leg pain or weakness due to a confirmed herniated disc that
During the procedure, performed under general or spinal anesthesia, the surgeon makes a small incision and
Outcomes are typically favorable for relief of leg pain and functional improvement, with many patients returning