The procedure using the METRx™ System is an operation on the lumbar
spine performed using microscope and microsurgical techniques.
The METRx™ System procedure requires only a very small incision
and will remove only the portion of the ruptured disc, which is "pinching"
one or more spinal nerve roots. The recovery time for this particular
surgery is usually much less than is required for traditional lumbar
surgery.
Lumbar microdiscectomy using the METRx™ System is usually recommended
only when specific conditions are met. In general, surgery is recommended
when a ruptured disc is pinching a spinal nerve root(s) and you have:
- Leg pain which
limits your normal daily activities
- Weakness in your
leg(s) or feet
- Numbness in your
extremities
- Impaired bowel
and/or bladder function
In the operating room, the METRx™ System begins with a small incision in your lower back.
Through this opening, your surgeon will insert the endoscope and surgical
instruments. Because the work is viewed through an endoscope, this approach
requires a relatively small incision.
Guided by diagnostic studies, your surgeon may remove a small portion
of bony material from the back of your vertebra. Once this material
is removed, the surgeon can locate the exact area where the nerve root
is being pinched.
Once the "pinched" nerve is located, the extent of the pressure on the
nerve can be determined. Using endoscopic microsurgical procedures,
your surgeon will remove the ruptured portion of the disc and any disc
fragments which have broken off from the main disc. The amount of work
required to complete your METRx™ System will
depend in part on the number of disc fragments present and the difficulty
presented in finding and removing them.
The operation
is completed when the endoscope is removed and the incision is closed
with suture materials and a bandage.
It is important
that you discuss the potential risks, complications, and benefits of
METRx™ System with your doctor prior to receiving treatment, and that
you rely on your physician's judgment. Only your doctor can determine
whether you are a suitable candidate for this treatment.