Can minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation lead to paralysis?

The use of minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation is less traumatic than the traditional open surgery in the past and basically does not lead to paralysis of the patient. At present, the minimally invasive treatment technology is mature, the process is perfect, the equipment is exquisite, the safety is high, and the paralysis does not usually occur after the professional doctor concentrates on the exquisite operation. Minimally invasive surgery usually includes radiofrequency ablation, low-temperature plasma, ozone ablation and other types. Patients should choose the most suitable treatment method according to their disease conditions to achieve the best treatment results.