Cervical spondylosis and lumbar disc herniation cannot be operated at the same time.
Cervical spondylosis is caused by osteophytes, herniated discs compressing the nerves, neck and shoulder pain, radiating pain and numbness in the upper limbs, and can be treated with surgery after conservative treatment, including minimally invasive intervertebral foramenoscopy and open surgery for decompression of the vertebral plate and nerve release surgery.
Lumbar disc herniation is caused by the herniated nucleus pulposus compressing the nerves, and the ineffective conservative treatment can be treated with surgery, intervertebral foramenoscopy to remove the herniated disc or open decompression or implant fusion surgery.
The two surgeries cannot be done at the same time. If the surgeries are done at the same time, it will take a long time, cause more bleeding, and the risk of nerve damage may increase.
Cervical spondylosis and lumbar disc herniation should go to the hospital in time, and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.