What is spondylolisthesis surgery?

Spondylolisthesis surgery is a group of procedures designed to treat spondylolisthesis. This orthopedic condition occurs when one of your vertebrae slips out of position, putting excess pressure on the bone below it. Spondylolisthesis occurs for various reasons, including traumatic injuries, general wear-and-tear, and underlying medical conditions like osteoporosis. Though painful, spondylolisthesis surgery can provide lasting relief, improving your mobility and quality of life.

Who can benefit from spondylolisthesis surgery?

You might benefit from spondylolisthesis surgery if you regularly experience symptoms like:

Back stiffness

Muscle spasms in your hamstrings

Difficulty walking

Difficulty standing for long periods

Pain when bending over

Are there other treatment options other than spondylolisthesis surgery?

At LA Spine Group, Dr. Khurana recommends conservative, minimally invasive treatments for spondylolisthesis whenever possible. For example, Dr. Khurana might recommend rest, spine injections, anti-inflammatory medication, bracing, or physical therapy.

If these treatments don’t provide relief or your symptoms get worse, Dr. Khurana moves forward with surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spondylolisthesis surgery is performed to stabilize the spine and relieve symptoms caused by a vertebra slipping out of place. Below are some commonly asked questions regarding the procedure:

At LA Spine Group, Dr. Khurana performs several types of spondylolisthesis surgery, including:

Decompression surgery
During decompression surgery, Dr. Khurana uses special tools to remove the vertebrae and herniated disc that slipped out of position. That takes the pressure off the nerves in your spinal canal, relieving pain and encouraging mobility.

Fusion surgery
During fusion surgery, Dr. Khurana uses special tools and bone cement to bring the two vertebrae together. Over time, your vertebrae merge, forming a single bone. Like decompression surgery, fusion surgery relieves pain and encourages mobility.

After spondylolisthesis surgery, you spend several days in the hospital. During that time, it’s normal to experience mild pain, swelling, and mobility issues. To speed up the recovery process, take your medication as prescribed, attend each of your follow-up appointments, and commit to physical therapy.

Most people are able to return to work and exercise within a month of their procedure, but it may take longer. If you have any questions about the recovery process, contact Dr. Khurana at any time.

To see if you can benefit from spondylolisthesis surgery, make an appointment with Sanjay Khurana, MD, at LA Spine Group by calling the office or clicking the online booking feature today.

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