Case Managers Corner

Discectomy and Decompression
Post-Operative Instructions

A patient undergoing lumbar decompression surgery you may remain in the hospital or extended care facility for 23 to 48 hours, but length of stay is individualized. If your surgery is performed at the Surgery Center, expect to stay overnight.

Patient’s are strongly encouraged to stop smoking and are advised that tobacco in any
form can prevent the success of surgery resulting in a non-union or no fusion.

Wound Care

Medications

Showering

Activities

CAUTION: Operating a motor vehicle may be limited due to your inability to adequately turn from side to side. No one should operate a motor vehicle while taking narcotics, or wearing a brace. DO NOT RISK THE LIVES OF OTHERS!

Restrictions

  • Do not stretch to obtain for objects out of your reach.
  • Do not pick up any objects weighing more than 5 pounds of total weight for at least 2 weeks following your date of surgery. (one half gallon milk)
  • Avoid stooping, bending or twisting.
  • No athletic activities until you have discussed your limitations with Dr. Taylor at your six week follow-up visit.

Follow-up appointment:

  • You are required to present to the office for all scheduled post-operative appointments. We will attempt to accommodate you regarding days and times, but realize that wound care may dictate appointments with only a days notice.
  • If no appointment has been scheduled for your follow-up five days after discharge, please call 314-336-2555 (Lori).

Questions

  • For any post-operative questions please call Dr. Taylor’s nurse, Lori, at 314-249-4578 or PA, Jennifer, at 314-368-0409.

Emergencies

  • After business hours you may call the Emergency Exchange at 314-995-0891. The operator on call will contact Dr. Taylor.  If Dr. Taylor is out of town, another physician will return your call.

Please call with any questions or concerns. We will be glad to assist you in any way to help in your recovery period.

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