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Recovery after complex spinal surgery

Recovering after a complex spinal operation can feel overwhelming, but knowing what to expect during the healing process can help ease concerns. While every patient’s recovery journey is unique, understanding the general timeline, pain management strategies, and warning signs can make this period smoother. We speak to leading spinal surgeon Mr Gordan Grahovac, who explores some key aspects of recovery, so you can feel more prepared for the weeks and months ahead.

Written by Top Doctors

Written by Top Doctors
Neurosurgery

Can sciatica go away?

Sciatica is characterised by pain which radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve. It runs from the lower back, through the hips, and down each leg. Sciatica is often caused by compression or irritation of the nerve due to conditions such as a herniated disc, bone spur, or spinal stenosis. Patients experiencing sciatica may wonder if this painful condition can go away on its own or whether medical intervention is necessary.

Understanding brain tumour types: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options

A brain tumour is an abnormal growth of cells within or around the brain, which may be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Here, Mr Anastasios Giamouriadis, renowned consultant neurosurgeon and brain and spinal surgeon, provides expert insights into the various types of brain tumours, examining their symptoms, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options.

Written by Top Doctors

Written by Top Doctors
Neurosurgery

Considering lumbar fusion for lasting pain relief

Lumbar fusion surgery, a procedure aimed at alleviating chronic lower back pain, is increasingly common among individuals who struggle with conditions like degenerative disc disease, aiming to provide relief. We speak to a renowned consultant neurosurgeon and spinal surgeon, who explores the key aspects of lumbar fusion surgery, including when it may be necessary and what to anticipate throughout the recovery process.

Robotic spinal surgery: what you should know

Robotic spinal surgery is when surgeons use robotic technology to assist during surgeries on the spine and back. Though you may feel apprehensive about putting your life in the hands of a robot (though these robots do not have “hands”, per se), the surgeon is still in the room, leading and participating in the procedure. We asked Mr Irfan Malik, consultant spinal and neurosurgeon, to share why he thinks robotic assistance during spinal surgery is an asset when having to navigate the twisty nuances of the spine.

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