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Microdiscectomy

This procedure is used to treat conditions such as a prolapsed disc, ‘slipped disc’. A discectomy is usually undertaken to relieve leg pain. Where the nerve root is compressed the patient can experience considerable leg pain, numbness and or weakness. If there is weakness and numbness this may take several weeks, or months, to improve. Most patients will feel some immediate pain relief after surgery.

During the surgery a small portion of the bone over the nerve root and/or disc material from under the nerve root is removed, providing the nerve with more room to heal.

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