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Is there a lot of pain after endoscopic surgery?

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The pain after endoscopic surgery can usually be controlled with similar types of medications that are used in non-endoscopic spinal correction.
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Will I be in a lot of pain after my surgery?

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Most of my patients have only mild discomfort after the surgery and can usually get by on just extra strength acetominophen (Tylenol). Some patients having resurfacing procedures may experience some burning for the first 1-2 days and may request something stronger.
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Pain is a very individualized experience for each patient. In general, the sternum is a relatively dull area of the body, having few nerve endings. Most patients who have had a standard open chest approach often complain of aching around the sternal incision and generalized discomfort that centers between the shoulder blades after surgery. Pain medication is readily available and patients are encouraged to take it as needed.
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Is there a lot of pain or discomfort from the surgery?

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My response is that even though this is minimally invasive and involves the use of small incisions and a lighted scope, there is some discomfort following the surery. This is one of the reasons why we send our patients to the ICU so that we can be diligent in our attempts to control postoperative pain. I have found that the pain, however, is usually short lived. After a few days I have had many patients tell me that they have had no pain whatsoever.
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I had surgery, but I'm still in a lot of pain. What can I do?

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One possibility is to see a pain specialist. A certified pain doctor will perform a thorough examination to determine the exact cause of your pain and may recommend therapies such as acupuncture, trigger point injections, over the counter medications, or prescription medications. Unfortunately, neuropathic pain - pain caused by damage to a nerve - can be very difficult to treat. Anti-seizure drugs, like Neurontin, work for some people but can have strong side effects.
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Will I be in a lot of pain?

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Our joint center specializes in joint replacement surgery. As such, we have considerable experience in caring for patients after surgery and know how to keep our patients comfortable. Pain meds are given as IM injections which can be received every three hours if needed. Ask for your pain meds before the pain gets bad. It is more difficult to get the pain under control if you wait. Most people do not require strong pain medication after the first day and can switch to oral medications.
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Every attempt is made to control pain after surgery to make it possible for you to move about quickly and become active. This helps avoid problems and speeds recovery. Often several drugs are used together to help manage your post-surgery pain. While you are still in the hospital, a Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA), which allows you to give yourself a dose of pain medicine on demand, may be used by your physician.
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IN WHAT CONDITIONS WILL SELECTIVE ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY™ NOT BE RECOMMENDED?

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In a rare patient than has a disk that has become a fully extruded and migrated up into the spinal canal. The patient has extensive spinal stenosis he will need an extensive amount of bone removed which is better done with open surgery. If the patient has extensive spinal instability and requires a spinal fusion this must be done with an open procedure.
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What state will I be in after the endoscopic nucleotomy? Will I be in pain?

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Already a few days after the operation, many patients are able to perform, under supervision, activities that do not involve great physically strain. For many, it is important simply to be present. This method is in a position to guarantee this. Providing that there is no simultaneous constriction of the vertebral canal (stenosis) in the area of the operation, patients can expect to be relatively free of discomfort within the first 2-3 weeks.
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Will I experience a lot of pain after surgery?

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Postoperative pain control is an important focus for us at Hospital for Special Surgery. Your anesthesiologist plays an essential role in planning and maintaining your comfort during and after your surgery. Surgery in general and orthopedic surgery specifically results in postoperative pain. In order to eliminate all pain after surgery would require complete anesthesia, which would prevent you from recovering and rehabilitating.
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There is not a lot of pain because of the minimally invasive nature of the procedure. You will have pain medication for when you need it. Remember to use ice on your back for 20 minutes to keep the swelling down which helps relieve the pain. If pain is excessive you should contact your doctor.
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What is endoscopic surgery?

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Endoscopic surgery uses a tiny camera inserted through very small incisions to visualize the surgical site, resulting in much smaller scars, less chance of nerve damage and loss of sensation, little or no hair loss (browlift surgery), less bleeding, bruising and swelling, and a quicker recovery. Endoscopic surgery can be used for browlifts, midface lifts, orbital surgery, and tear duct repair surgery.
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ARE THERE ANY COMPLICATIONS THAT OCCUR WITH SELECTIVE ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY™ SURGERY?

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All surgical procedures have potential risks and possible complications and those associated with selective endoscopic discectomy™ surgery are similar but much less common than following open back surgery. The most common complications are: persistent nerve root pain either due to minor manipulation of the nerve or regeneration of the nerve that was damaged prior to surgery.
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COULD YOU SUMMARIZE WHY SELECTIVE ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY™ BACK SURGERY WORKS?

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Dr. Anthony Yeung has performed more than 2000 of these procedures and originated this technique with the YESS endoscope and taught me his technique. Based upon his experience we believe that this technique is successful because of several factors. The abnormal portion of the disc that is creating internal pressure against the annulus and nerve root is removed.
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Why Should I utilize MicroSpine for my endoscopic surgery?

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Our physicians only perform endoscopic spinal surgery and have performed over 7000 such surgeries. We perform endoscopic surgeries that many others cannot and we are very honest about what we think we can and cannot treat. Not many M.D.'s perform true minimally invasive spinal surgery and even fewer have the years of experience that MicroSpine has. We don't give false hope but real hope and real answers. We are not perfect but we will utilize all of our experience to try to resolve your pain.
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What are the risks and complications of your endoscopic surgery?

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Endoscopic spine surgery is very safe and complications are low. The most common complication is infection and this is usually discitis and related to disc surgeries. The incidence of discitis is similar to conventional surgery and is around 2%. Other risks include nerve damage, bleeding, etc. but these are very rare. Bleeding is usually only around 100 cc's and thus is minimal. We never utilize transfusion systems.
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Your surgeon will try very hard to control pain after surgery, to make it possible for you to move about quickly, and become active, which helps avoid problems and speeds recovery. Typically several drugs are used together, and a system called Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA), which allows you to give yourself a dose of pain medicine on demand, whenever you need it. Most patients are pleasantly surprised at how little discomfort they experience.
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What can I do to relieve the pain, after surgery?

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Although your doctor will prescribe any specific pain medication that your child will need, usually Motrin will be enough to calm the discomfort from this type of surgery. You can also place a bag of ice wrapped in a towel directly over the wound, and it is useful to sleep with a pillow under the heel.
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What pain medications can I take after surgery/ how many refills will I have?

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After surgery you will be given a pain medication with one to two refills, and finally Darvocet with one refill, as needed. You will also be given Celebrex for the first 2 weeks and longer if you are having pain or stiffness.
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Some pain after surgery is inevitable. We try, usually successfully, to keep pain to a minimum by using one of the modern pain treatment methods, such as patient controlled analgesia (PCA), or intrathecal morphine.
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Most patients wake up without pain. We utilize a multimodal approach to pain treatment, administering medications before the surgery begins, during the surgery, and afterward if needed. Generous use of local anesthetic coupled with oral and intravenous medications preempt the pain response. Additionally, for some surgeries, pain blocks or pain pumps are utilized in combination with oral medications to minimize postoperative discomfort.
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Do I need surgery for back pain?

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The majority of patients with back pain do not require surgery. The most predictable and safe treatments for most causes of back pain do not involve surgery. Surgery is occasionally required for patients with sciatica (leg pain) that does not recover after appropriate non-operative management, or rare conditions causing back pain.
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Do I need surgery for my neck pain?

Non-Surgical Frequently Asked Questions
The majority of patients with neck pain do not require surgery. The most predictable and safe treatments for most causes of neck pain do not involve surgery. Surgery is occasionally required for patients with arm pain that does not recover after appropriate non-operative management, or rare conditions causing neck pain.
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