1. How long does the surgery take?
Micro-surgical cervical hernia surgery generally takes 1–2 hours. The duration may vary depending on the size of the hernia, the degree of nerve compression, and whether any additional procedures are required. The microscopic instruments used during the operation allow the surgeon to work without damaging nerve structures, ensuring a safe and efficient procedure.
2. How long is the hospital stay?
The hospital stay after surgery is usually 1–2 days. This period may vary depending on the patient’s overall health and the speed of postoperative recovery.
3. When can I return to normal life?
Patients can typically resume light activities within 1–2 weeks after surgery. However, heavy lifting, sudden movements, and strenuous exercises should be avoided during this time. Normal daily activities can usually be resumed safely within 4–6 weeks.
4. Will there be pain after surgery?
Mild discomfort and pain after surgery are normal. Thanks to micro-surgical techniques, this pain is significantly less compared to open surgery. Your doctor will recommend appropriate medications and methods for pain management. Pain usually decreases within a few days.
5. What should I pay attention to after surgery?
Key points to consider after surgery include:
- Neck position: Use pillow support while sleeping and avoid straining movements.
- Avoid heavy lifting: Refrain from lifting heavy objects for 4–6 weeks.
- Regular follow-up: Attend control appointments on time to monitor nerve function.
- Physical therapy: Perform prescribed exercises consistently to strengthen muscles.
- Healthy lifestyle: Avoid smoking and alcohol, and maintain a balanced diet.
6. Is there a risk of recurrence?
The risk of hernia recurrence after micro-surgery is low, but not zero. Ergonomically incorrect movements or heavy lifting during the postoperative period can trigger recurrence. Regular exercise, correct posture, and lifestyle adjustments can minimize this risk.