Back Disc Surgery. To stabilize the spine screws are placed into the spinal bones above and then below the disc that is removed. The disc is then removed and the area is packed with bone and often times a spacer.
In a diskectomy the surgeon removes all or part of the disk. Your spine is made up of bones called vertebrae that are stacked on top of each other. A lumbar disk replacement is a type of back or spine surgery.
Disc replacement is only advised if a minimum of 6 months of nonsurgical treatments are ineffective and if the pain is limiting ability to function in everyday life.
The surgery involves cutting through important muscles ligaments and tendons to access the targeted disc. Disks between the vertebrae work like cushions to allow the vertebrae to rotate and move without the bones rubbing against each other. For artificial disc surgery you ll be under a general anesthesia. Surgery should take the pressure off the nerves that are bothered by your herniated disk.