Time to Debunk Myths about Spine Surgery
Neurosciences

Time to Debunk Myths about Spine Surgery

You may have heard many horrifying things about complex spine surgery - tales of long recoveries, debilitating pain, and even paralysis. But what you may not know is that many of these stories are just myths. The process of spine surgery has come a long way in recent years from the latest treatment to precision-based surgeons, who can commit all. In this blog, we'll dispel some of the most common myths about spine surgery so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not it's right for you.

Spine surgery is often seen as a last resort option when it comes to treating back pain or other spine-related conditions. This may be due to the perceived risks associated with surgery, such as infection or complications. In some cases, surgery may be the best option for alleviating this pain and restoring quality of life.

Myth 1: Most Spine Problems Will Subsequently End Up in Surgery

It's a common belief that many spine problems will eventually lead to surgery. However, this is simply not true. In fact, most spine problems can be effectively treated without surgery.

There are many non-surgical treatment options available for spine problems, including physiotherapy, chiropractic care, and acupuncture. These methods can often be just as effective as surgery, with far less risk involved.

Surgery should always be considered a last resort when other treatments have failed. It's important to consult with a spine specialist to get the best possible treatment plan for your condition.

Myth 2: There Is A High Risk Of Neurological Injury (Nerve Damage) During Spine Surgery

Patients who are considering spine surgery often have many questions and concerns. One of the most common questions is about the risk of neurological injury during surgery. The risk of neurological injury during spine surgery is very low. Surgery on the midback and the neck may result in a significantly greater proportion between 2%-5%. In the majority of cases, there is no risk of nerve damage.

Myth 3: Often Inaccurate/Misplaced Screw/ Implants

There are many myths about spine surgery, and one of the most common is that often times screws and implants are inaccurately placed. This simply is not true. While there are always risks associated with any surgery, surgeons take great care to ensure that screws and implants are placed correctly.

If you or someone you know is considering spine surgery, it is important to know all the facts. Sarvodaya Hospital in Faridabad has a well-equipped centre for spine surgery that can answer all your questions and doubts, get in touch with our experts and don’t let myths prevent you from getting the treatment you need.

Myth 4: Extensive Surgeries – Takes Time To Recover With Prolonged Bed Rest

Extensive spine surgery used to involve a long hospital stay, followed by several weeks or even months of recovery time at home. However, advances in surgical techniques and technologies have vastly reduced the recovery time for many types of spine surgery.

In some cases, patients undergoing minimally invasive spine surgery is an option. A patient can go home the same day as their procedure. For more extensive surgeries, patients may only need to stay in the hospital for a few days before being discharged to recover at home.

The amount of bed rest required after spine surgery has also decreased dramatically. In the past, patients were often advised to stay in bed for several weeks or even months after surgery. Today, most surgeons recommend that patients get up and move around as soon as possible after surgery.

Myth 5: Spine Surgery Has Poor Outcomes

By now, this fallacy ought to be debunked. With the advent of modern procedures and cutting-edge technology, such as minimally invasive spine surgery and endoscopic spine surgery, spine surgery has become easy, safe, precise, and efficient. A surgeon may perform even the most complicated spinal disorders with outstanding results and exceptional outcomes if all of these modalities are available.

If you are advised a spine surgery, be sure to consult with a qualified surgeon at Sarvodaya Hospital Faridabad. Our experts can evaluate your individual situation and recommend the best treatment option for you. Don’t let the myth of a long, difficult recovery dissuade you. With today’s modern surgical techniques and technologies, most people can expect better outcomes without spending days in the agony of pain and bed rest.

Dr. Yawar Shoaib Ali | Neurosurgery,Neurosciences,Spine Surgery | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Yawar Shoaib Ali
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