The Percutaneous Disc Decompression procedure is used in patients who are suffering from pain, numbness or disability resulting from a bulging or herniated lumbar disk. Most often, these patients are presenting with pain in the lower back, which may be radiating into either leg and foot, or both, and is often associated with numbness. It is indicated in certain patients with low back pain only, after further diagnostic testing. Patients with specific pathology and signs and symptoms may qualify for this procedure.
Procedure Details
The procedure is done through a needle that is placed into the herniated disc after numbing the skin. Real time X-ray Flouroscopy is used to properly locate the needle tip inside the abnormal disk. A wand is placed through the needle, to generate radio waves that dissolve excess disk tissue, reducing the size of the disk. By using this minimal invasive procedure a small portion of the nucleus is removed with minimal disruption to the outer anular walls of the disc. This relieves the pressure in the disk and on adjacent nerves. This is an outpatient procedure is done on and because it is minimally invasive there is a decreased chance for complications with less rehabilitation required.