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Four Facts Patients Should Know About Microdiscectomies

Every year, millions of Americans suffer herniated discs that--if left untreated--may cause excruciating pain and further damage to the spine.  The microdiscectomy, one of the most commonly performed spine surgeries, is a safe, effetive option for those patients who have not responded to more conservative therapies.  In fact, up to 95% of microdiscectomies performed relieve pain almost immediately, according to orthopedic spine surgeon Dr. Hooman M. Melamed.

"I've had patients come to me before their operations on morphine and OxyContin, some of the most powerful medications out there," he explains.  "But when they wake up, they can't believe the pain is gone, and--with it--the need for such narcotics."

Benefits aside, Dr. Melamed cautions that microdiscectomies aren't for everyone, and that patients should do their homework before choosing to have any surgery.  To find out what you should consider before a microdiscectomy, read the story here.

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discmdgroup DISC Sports & Spine Center (DISC) is a national leader in minimally invasive spine surgery, orthopedic surgery, and sports medicine care. Our spine surgeons set the standard in artificial disc replacement, spine fusion, discectomy, microdiscectomy and the full spectrum of spine procedures. The group’s orthopedic surgeons advance the state of joint preservation surgery and total joint replacement, including total knee replacement as well as total hip replacement. Our flagship surgery centers based in Newport Beach, Marina del Rey, and Carlsbad serve patients local to Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego, as well as the rest of the country. Read more articles by discmdgroup.

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