Is there a high recurrence rate of laminectomy?

There is no authoritative information to clarify the recurrence rate of laminectomy, which is a minimally invasive treatment with better results for patients with herniated discs. Intervertebral foraminoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery tailored to the patient’s age, gender, weight, and degree of disc herniation. This surgery can completely expose the lesion and thoroughly remove the herniation under the monitoring of spinal endoscopy, thus relieving the compression and relieving symptoms such as back pain and leg pain. Intervertebral foramenoscopy surgery has great advantages, his trauma is relatively small, less bleeding, the operation is usually local anesthesia, and the operation can be out of bed 24 hours after the operation, the operation is more effective, suitable for patients with persistent or recurrent radicular pain caused by herniated discs, the radicular pain is heavier than the lumbar pain, and there is no obvious effect after 4~6 weeks of conservative treatment. Most of the intervertebral disc herniation can be obviously recovered after the intervertebral foramenoscopy surgery. If the physical conditions are special or the condition is more serious, you can communicate with your doctor in time, review on time and do rehabilitation training, take good care of yourself, correct the bad habits, combine work and rest, and prevent the recurrence of the disease.