A herniated disc is a bulging of a chondral nucleus. It appears because of a sedentary lifestyle, excessive load on the spine and a result of traumas. Herniated disc compresses the nerve fibers and causes a strong pain.
If a hernia is small, it can disappear by itself, or with massage. In other cases, the help of experienced dermatologists in necessary, because it can lead to invalidization.
In which cases a herniated disc is recommended to treat in Israel
- severe pain which cannot be killed with non-narcotic drugs;
- permanent pain during physical exercises;
- compression of so-called "Horsetail," i.e., a final part of the spinal cord. This condition is accompanied by intense pain in the lower abdomen, incontinence of feces and urine, impotence;
- impaired sensitivity and limb function, erectile dysfunction;
- permanent headaches, increases in blood pressure, muscle weakness, numbness of the hands (signs of a hernia of the cervical spine).
The advantage of herniated disc treatment in Israel: advanced microsurgery of the spine. Specialists use endoscopic methods, ablation of bulging, etc.
Methods for herniated disc treatment in Israel
- Radiofrequency ablation. In case of severe pain and impossibility of other methods, a doctor applies irradiation which destroys a nerve ending in the area of damage. The cycles takes 2 months. A procedure is outpatient, but requires permanent monitoring and may be accompanied by pain in the first 2 weeks.
- Nucleotomy. An electrode (or optical fiber for the laser method) is inserted into the intervertebral disc, then a part of the disk is evaporated. The advantage of manipulation is an immediate elimination of pain syndrome and other consequences of a hernia.
- Spondylosis. A surgeon may suggest removing the affected intervertebral joint in an advanced condition. During a surgery, a herniated disc is removed, and the space between the vertebrae is filled with an allo-transplant (the material is taken from the patient's pelvic bone). It solves the problem of a specific hernia forever, but the mobility and flexibility of the spine change irreversibly.
Microsurgery of the spinal cord in Israel
Discectomy is a manipulation similar with nucleotomy. A doctor removes a part of a herniated disc which compresses a nervous ending. It is performed using an operative microscope. During a surgery, ligament, muscles and nervous endings are not damaged.
Laminectomy. If a hernia is impossible to be removed, a doctor can take a lamina away. This procedure is also called “open decompression of a hernia.” A surgeon decompresses a nervous ending thanks to the increasing of free space.
During surgery, a specialist cuts muscles off the vertebral arch and decompresses the spinal cord.
For 1 day a patient returns to a normal life - sensitivity and functions of limbs appear.
Rehabilitation after discectomy and laminectomy in Israel
After surgery, a patient needs to stay at the hospital for the week. It is necessary for prevention of possible complications (they happen rarely):
- a relapse of compression;
- infection of a wound, spinal cord (this index in Israel in the lowest in the world);
- bleeding from vessels in the surgery area.
If a herniated disc is detected at the early stages, it is removed without complications.
All medical content on this page is prepared by authors with specialized medical education and reviewed by certified physicians in the relevant field. Medical review by Ali Zirh, Neurosurgeon.
Last updated: October 18, 2023.
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