Is minimally invasive disc prolapse surgery without immobilization effective?

Minimally invasive surgery for herniated discs usually does not require immobilization, and only requires more attention in daily life.
Minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery is one of the more common methods of treating herniated discs, which has the advantages of less trauma, shorter operation time and faster recovery.
Minimally invasive surgery for herniated discs generally do not need to be fixed, basically the second day after surgery can get out of bed, but the activities should pay more attention to avoid strenuous activities, so as not to affect the healing of the incision, the diet should also pay attention to, avoid spicy, eat more fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins, to maintain a smooth bowel movement.
In addition, after the minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery, you should have a regular review, and if there is any recurrence, you should seek medical treatment in time.