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Lumbar decompression surgery - How it's performed
If you and your consultant decide you could benefit from lumbar decompression surgery, you'll be put on a waiting list. Your doctor or surgeon should be able to tell you how long you're likely to have to wait.
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Lumbar decompression surgery - Risks
Lumbar decompression surgery is generally effective in relieving symptoms such as leg pain and numbness. However, some people continue to have symptoms after surgery, or develop symptoms again within a few years.
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Lumbar decompression surgery - Recovery
Recovery after lumbar decompression surgery will depend on your fitness and level of activity prior to surgery. This is why a course of physiotherapy before the operation may be recommended.
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Knee ligament surgery - How it is performed
Read about how anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery is carried out, either using tissue taken from your own body (autograft) or tissue taken from a donor (allograft).
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Knee ligament surgery - Risks
Read about the possible risks of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery, including pain and swelling in the replacement ligament, infection or a blood clot.
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Knee ligament surgery - Recovery
Find out about recovering from anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) knee surgery, including advice about physiotherapy, gentle exercises and using painkillers.
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Knee ligament surgery - Preparations
Information about preparing for knee surgery, including having physiotherapy to regain strength and mobility in your knee, and attending a pre-admission clinic.
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Knee ligament surgery - Deciding to have surgery
Read about the things you need to consider when deciding whether to have knee surgery, including your age, lifestyle, occupation and whether you play sports.
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Having an operation (surgery) - On the day
Your admission letter from the hospital will tell you the date and time of your operation, and what time you need to turn up.
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Having an operation (surgery) - Seeing a specialist
Your first appointment will be with a member of the surgical team at your chosen hospital.