How long to stay in bed for minimally invasive surgery for lumbar 5 sacral 1 prolapse paracentral left stenosis

After minimally invasive surgery for lumbar 5 sacral 1 prolapse with paracentral left stenosis, usually bed rest for 3~7 days.
Lumbar 5 sacral 1 prolapse indicates that the annulus fibrosus is completely ruptured, the entire nucleus pulposus is completely prolapsed, protruding to the left of the center and compressing the left side of the nerve root, which can cause leg pain and numbness on the left side of the leg, and the protruding disc can be completely removed during the surgery with intervertebral foramenoscopy. This kind of recovery is relatively fast, young people usually lie in bed for 3 days can go down to the ground, the elderly need to lie down for a week.
The elderly need to lie down for a week. When going down to the ground, they need to wear a lumbar support, and should not walk too much at the beginning, gradually increase the amount of activity, and avoid bending movements for three months.
After minimally invasive surgery for lumbar 5 sacral 1 prolapse central paracentral left stenosis, you need to get out of bed under the guidance of the doctor.