Lumbar
Arthroplasty
Thank you for considering our practice for your upcoming procedure. We understand that surgery can be overwhelming, but we are committed to providing you with the information and care you need to feel confident and prepared for your procedure. Here is what you can expect before, during, and after your surgery.
About the Procedure
What is a Lumbar Arthroplasty?
A lumbar arthroplasty procedure is a type of spinal surgery that is used to treat problems in the lower back, such as degenerative disc disease or herniated discs. This procedure is unique from a lumbar fusion procedure in that it preserves the natural movement of the spine by replacing the damaged disc with a flexible, artificial disc.
Before the procedure:
Before your surgery, you will meet with your surgeon to discuss the procedure and ask any questions you may have. You may need to stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners, and fast for a certain period of time before your surgery. Your surgeon will provide you with detailed instructions on how to prepare for your procedure.
During the procedure:
The lumbar arthroplasty procedure will be performed under general anesthesia, which means you will be asleep and won't feel any pain during the surgery. Your surgeon will make a small incision in your lower back to access the affected area of your spine. They will then remove the damaged disc and replace it with a flexible, artificial disc. This artificial disc is designed to mimic the natural movement of a healthy disc and will help maintain the natural curvature of your spine.
After the procedure:
After your surgery, you will be closely monitored in the recovery room until you are awake and stable enough to be moved to a hospital room. You may need to stay in the hospital for a few days to recover, depending on the specifics of your surgery. Your surgeon will provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your incision, manage any pain or discomfort, and gradually resume your normal activities.
We hope this information has been helpful in preparing you for your lumbar arthroplasty procedure. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our office. We are here to support you throughout your entire journey to recovery.