A Microcervical Disectomy involves the damaged discs between the two lumbar vertebrae (in the lower back region).
Microcervical Disectomy is performed to remove the damaged and herniated disc in between the lumbar vertebrae of the backbone
An alternative method to repair a herniated disc is to use traditional open surgical method. This method is still performed widely.
Microcervical Disectomy is the most advanced surgical treatment for a Herniated Disc currently being performed.
The cost of Microcervical Discectomy procedure depends on a variety of factors, such as the type of your health insurance, annual deductibles, co-pay requirements, out-of-network and in-network of your healthcare providers and healthcare facilities.
In many cases, an estimate may be provided before the procedure. The final amount depends upon the findings during the surgery / procedure and post-operative care that is necessary.
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Microcervical Disectomy is usually performed in an out-patient surgery center facility or a hospital and normally the person can go home once the procedure is completed. The preferred facility to perform a Microcervical Disectomy is a hospital that has experienced trained staff.
The procedure is performed by any of these medical personnel, with assistance from an anesthesiologist:
Microcervical Disectomy usually takes about 1-2 hours
It is very important to provide the following information to your healthcare provider. This enables your healthcare provider in assessing the risks for the surgical procedure and helps avoid unnecessary complications.
A physician will request your consent for the Microcervical Discectomy procedure using an Informed Consent Form.
Consent for the Procedure: A “consent” is your approval to undergo a procedure. A consent form is signed after the risks and benefits of the procedure, and alternative treatment options, are discussed. This process is called informed consent.
You must sign the forms only after you are totally satisfied by the answers to your questions. In case of minors and individuals unable to personally give their consent, the individual’s legal guardian or next of kin, shall give their consent for the procedure.
Several tests may be necessary prior to the procedure, such as a Blood Test, Electrocardiogram, and Chest X-ray lead up to the day of the surgery.
Some of the basic questions that you might ask your physician are as follows:
General anesthesia or spinal anesthesia is administered prior to the procedure.
Since Microcervical Disectomy is minimally invasive, there is little or no blood loss involved.
The possible risks or complications that may arise during the surgery are:
After the surgical procedure, patients will be sent to an area of the hospital called postoperative recovery area or PACU. A patient’s blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration cycle will be closely monitored. Any additional pain associated with the procedure will also be treated. Since Microcervical Disectomy (MCD) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure, a high percentage of patient are discharged from the healthcare facility on a outpatient basis, and are release the same day as the surgery was performed. However, some patient may be released from the healthcare facility 1-2 days after surgery.
The possible risks and complications that may arise after a Microcervical Disectomy are:
Do contact your physician if you notice any of the following symptoms:
At home, the following post-operative care is recommended, after a Microcervical Disectomy procedure:
Individuals may begin light activities about 2-3 days after the procedure. Usually, it takes about 4-6 weeks to completely recover from the effects of the Microcervical Disectomy procedure and allow an individual to start participating in more rigorous work or physical activities.
The tissue is taken for further examination and later disposed as per the standard medical procedure.
The tissue removed is processed in the laboratory under a pathologist's supervision.
Slide(s) are prepared once the tissue is processed and is examined by a pathologist and a pathology report issued.
Depending on the complexity of the case, issue of the report may take anywhere between 72 hours to a week's time.
It is important to note that the number of bills that the patient may receive depends on the arrangement the healthcare facility has with the physician and other healthcare providers.
Sometimes, the patient may get a single bill that includes the healthcare facility and the consultant physician charges. Sometimes, the patient might get multiple bills depending on the healthcare provider involved. For instance, the patient may get a bill from:
The patient is advised to inquire and confirm the type of billing, before the Microcervical Disectomy procedure is performed.
We sincerely acknowledge and thank Dr. Douglas J. Jones for reviewing the article. His valuable input and feedback has helped enrich the contents of this article.
Douglas J. Jones, MD FACS
Board Certified General Surgeon and Faculty Member
University of Illinois, College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign
506 S. Mathews Ave., Urbana, IL 61801, USA
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