How long should I stay in bed after laminectomy?

Stay in bed for 2 to 3 hours after laminectomy. Intervertebral foraminoscopic surgery has the advantages of less trauma and better efficacy. It does not need to destroy the paraspinal muscles and ligaments, does not need to bite off the vertebral plate, does not affect the stability of the spinal column, and can clearly observe the spinal canal and nerves without interfering with them, so the postoperative recovery is faster. The procedure is effective and safe, and can be completed under local anesthesia, generally without injuring the nerves and blood vessels, with minimal intraoperative bleeding and a clear field of vision, greatly reducing the risk of malpractice. And there is no need for internal plant, simple postoperative care, short recovery time, generally 2~3 hours of postoperative bed rest, you can wear a waist cuff to get out of bed. If pain or other discomfort occurs after intervertebral foramenoscopy surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular treatment as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition.