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  2. Sciatica Surgery: Types and What to Expect - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/sciatica-surgery-preparation-recovery-long-term-care...

    Sciatica surgery is an option if conservative treatments fail. There are different approaches to surgery, including discectomy to treat herniated discs, laminectomy to smooth irregularities in the spinal bones, and foraminotomy to widen the space where the sciatic nerve exits the spinal column.

  3. 5 Questions to Answer Before Considering Sciatica Surgery

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/back-pain/5-questions...

    Depending on the type of sciatica surgery, most people are walking the next day, and full recovery typically takes two to four weeks. Minimally invasive surgery usually means faster recovery, but if the surgery involves more than one vertebra or disc, your back may take longer to heal.

  4. Endoscopic Spine Surgery: Procedure and Benefits | DISC

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    Endoscopic spine surgery (ESS) is an ultra minimally invasive surgical procedure that effectively relieves chronic low back and leg pain. This state-of-the-art spine surgery utilizes an HD camera attached to an endoscope inserted through a ¼ inch skin incision to the target pain generator in your spine.

  5. Microdiscectomy: Benefits, Procedure, and Recovery - Healthline

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    Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive procedure with an outstanding track record for relieving pain. While most people who experience sciatica will not require surgery, if all other treatments...

  6. Sciatica Surgery: Types, Risks, What to Expect - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/back-pain/sciatica-surgery

    A discectomy can be performed as an open surgery, or a surgeon can perform a minimally invasive procedure with a tool called an endoscope.

  7. Walking Tall: Minimally Invasive Surgery Relieves Sciatica Pain

    www.centrastate.com/blog/minimally-invasive-surgery-relieves-sciatica-pain

    Nanette Neves underwent years of physical therapy, epidural injections, chiropractic adjustments, and cold laser therapy to treat sciatica. After meeting with Grigory Goldberg, MD, Nanette underwent minimally invasive surgery and is back to living a pain-free life.

  8. Sciatica Surgery - Spine-health

    www.spine-health.com/conditions/sciatica/sciatica-surgery

    While technically an open surgery, a microdiscectomy uses minimally invasive techniques and can be done with a relatively small incision and minimal tissue damage.

  9. Sciatica: Non-surgical & surgical treatment methods - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/back-pain/treatment-for-sciatica

    It's considered a minimally invasive procedure that only requires a small incision. You’ll have general anesthesia to put you to sleep so you don't feel anything.

  10. Should I Consider Surgery for My Sciatica? | Board Certified ...

    www.davidwilesmd.com/post/should-i-consider-surgery-for-my-sciatica

    Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that involves removing part of a herniated disc pressing on your sciatic nerve. It’s an option when a herniated disc is the primary cause of sciatica pain. Laminectomy removes part of the vertebrae (the lamina) to relieve pressure on your sciatic nerve.

  11. Treatment Options For Sciatica: When To Consider Minimally ...

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    Sciatica can benefit from several different treatments, both non-surgical and surgical. Here are some options and the best time to consider.