Approximately 150,000 Americans undergo disk removal each year in the United States
It is the removal of an intervertebral disk
The term you're looking for is "discectomy." It refers to the surgical procedure involving the excision or removal of a disk, often performed to relieve pressure on spinal nerves caused by herniated or degenerated discs. This procedure can help alleviate pain and improve mobility for patients suffering from spinal conditions.
About 150,000 Americans undergo disk removal each year in the United States
disk cleanup
performed after completion of unsuccessful conservative treatment for back pain.also performed if there is pressure on the lumbosacral nerve roots that causes weakness, bowel dysfunction, or bladder dysfunction.
Epidural
It is the removal of a disk in the spine
A neurosurgeon or orthopedic surgeon
Disk removal
Diskectomy
The surgical removal of a portion of an intervertebral disk
The aim of the surgery is to try to relieve all pressure on nerve roots by removing the pulpy material from the disk, or the disk itself