When does back pain require surgery?

Written by: Mr Dan Plev
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Edited by: Conor Dunworth

Most people will suffer from back pain at some point in their lives, and it can range from moderate to severe. In his latest article, leading London-based neurosurgeon Mr Dan Plev explains what can cause back pain, as well as the most effective treatments for the pain, such as physiotherapy or surgery.

 

When should someone consider surgery for their back pain?

People mainly consider surgery for back pain when it is in conjunction with leg pain, which would be caused by a disc herniation pressing on a nerve in the back. In most cases, addressing the leg pain with physiotherapy will resolve the back pain.

If the back pain does not improve despite addressing the leg pain, the cause of the back pain needs to be determined. This can be quite difficult to do. It is often due to the degeneration of the disc, which leads to a loss of height of the disc. Loss of disc height means that more strain and pressure is applied to the other supportive structures in the back, which can generate even more pain.

If this specific back pain does not respond to physiotherapy, one may want to discover whether restoring the disc height with a surgical intervention might be successful.

 

What is the aim of the surgery?

This surgery is done to restore the support of the disc, which has degenerated. This will take pressure off of the adjacent structures, such as facet joints and ligaments. It will also make space in the spinal canal if this disc is pressing on and irritating the nerve root. In conjunction with physiotherapy, over 80% of patients will notice a significant improvement in their symptoms.

 

Is the surgery recommended when the pain isn’t resolving, or if the pain is affecting their quality of life?

Absolutely. Firstly, patients should seek advice from a physiotherapist, and follow their instructions. The exercises will increase the muscular support of the disc, decreasing pain. After 4 weeks of these exercises, you should start to feel that you have a stronger core, although it can take up to three months for the benefits of these exercises to really be felt. After three months, you can decide if you are happy with the results, or if you would like to go down the surgical route.

 

How common is it for patients to choose surgical treatment for their back pain?

Most  patients can address their back pain with conservative pain management procedures, but about 10% of patients will need surgery.
 

 

Mr Dan Plev is a renowned neurosurgeon based in London, with over 25 years of experience. If you are concerned about your back pain, you can book a consultation with Mr Plev today via his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Dan Plev
Neurosurgery

Mr Dan Plev is a consultant neurosurgeon at The London Clinic who has considerable experience in spinal assessment, treatment and surgery. His areas of expertise include degenerative and traumatic conditions of the spine, tumours, kyphoplasty, endoscopic discectomies and nucleoplasties.

Mr Plev is a graduate of Mainz University, who then trained in Phoenix, Arizona in the USA. He completed his German neurosurgical training in Munich. Until recently he was part of the multi-disciplinary team at The London Spine Clinic and he still works closely with them.

Mr Plev's approach in treating patients is to identify the issue and treat it as conservatively as possible using physiotherapy and injections, minimally invasive proceduress, such as endoscopy and to then further discuss fusions and disc replacements.

Mr Plev believes in treating patients as he would his own family, managing patients in a holistic manner and utilising the least invasive measure where possible to improve the patient’s symptoms.

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