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Lumbar Spine Surgery

Specialized Lumbar Spine Care Focused on Restoring Movement & Improving Quality of Life

Lower back pain can gradually begin affecting every part of daily life — from walking and working to sitting comfortably, sleeping properly, and staying active.

For some patients, lumbar spine problems may also cause leg pain, sciatica, numbness, weakness, or difficulty standing and walking for long periods.

Dr. Hassan Seif provides advanced lumbar spine surgery in Al Ain, UAE, offering personalized treatment for lower back and spinal nerve conditions using modern minimally invasive and precision-guided surgical techniques whenever appropriate.

The goal is to relieve nerve compression, stabilize the spine when needed, improve mobility, and help patients safely return to everyday activities with greater comfort and confidence.

What is Lumbar Spine Surgery?

Understanding Surgery for Lower Back Conditions

The lumbar spine refers to the lower portion of the spine that supports body movement, posture, and weight-bearing activities.

Lumbar spine surgery may be recommended when spinal discs, joints, or vertebrae begin compressing the spinal nerves or causing instability in the lower back.

These conditions may lead to:

  • Chronic lower back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Leg pain
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Muscle weakness
  • Walking difficulty
  • Reduced mobility

Surgical treatment focuses on relieving pressure on compressed nerves while restoring spinal stability and function.

Conditions Commonly Treated with Lumbar Spine Surgery

Advanced Treatment for Lower Back & Nerve Compression Disorders

Lumbar spine surgery may be recommended for:

  • Herniated Disc / Slipped Disc
  • Sciatica
  • Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Lumbar Disc Degeneration
  • Spinal Instability
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Nerve Compression
  • Lumbar Spine Fractures
  • Chronic Lower Back Pain
  • Recurrent Disc Problems

Each patient undergoes a detailed spinal and neurological evaluation to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

Common Symptoms of Lumbar Spine Problems

Signs of Lower Back & Nerve Compression Conditions

Patients with lumbar spine conditions may experience:

  • Persistent lower back pain
  • Pain radiating into the legs
  • Sciatica symptoms
  • Numbness or tingling in the legs or feet
  • Muscle weakness
  • Difficulty standing or walking
  • Reduced walking endurance
  • Leg heaviness
  • Pain worsening with movement or prolonged sitting
  • Reduced mobility and flexibility

In more advanced cases, nerve compression may begin significantly affecting movement, balance, and daily activities.

Who May Need Lumbar Spine Surgery?

Patients with Persistent Lower Back or Nerve Symptoms

You may benefit from specialist evaluation if:

  • Lower back pain continues despite treatment
  • Leg pain or sciatica worsens
  • Numbness or weakness develops
  • Walking becomes difficult
  • Daily activities are affected
  • Physiotherapy or medication no longer helps
  • MRI shows nerve compression or spinal instability

Early diagnosis and treatment may help prevent worsening spinal or nerve problems.

How Lumbar Spine Surgery is Performed

Precision-Guided Treatment Based on the Patient’s Condition

The exact surgical approach depends on the spinal condition, severity of nerve compression, and degree of spinal instability.

Treatment may involve:

  1. Comprehensive spinal and neurological evaluation
  2. MRI and imaging review
  3. Minimally invasive surgical planning when appropriate
  4. Spinal decompression procedures
  5. Removal of herniated disc material
  6. Lumbar fusion or stabilization if required
  7. Post-operative recovery and rehabilitation guidance

Dr. Hassan carefully selects the most appropriate treatment strategy based on the patient’s symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term recovery goals.

Minimally Invasive Lumbar Spine Surgery

Modern Surgical Techniques Designed Around Recovery

Whenever suitable, minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery techniques may be used to reduce disruption to surrounding muscles and tissues.

Potential benefits may include:

  • Smaller surgical incisions
  • Reduced tissue damage
  • Faster recovery
  • Less post-operative discomfort
  • Shorter hospital stay
  • Earlier return to movement and daily activities
  • Reduced scarring

Treatment is always individualized based on the patient’s spinal condition and overall health.

Benefits of Lumbar Spine Surgery

Improving Mobility, Comfort & Daily Function

Treatment may help:

  • Relieve lower back pain
  • Reduce sciatic nerve pain
  • Improve walking ability
  • Restore muscle strength
  • Relieve numbness and tingling
  • Improve spinal stability
  • Enhance mobility and flexibility
  • Improve overall quality of life

Recovery After Lumbar Spine Surgery

Supporting Long-Term Spine Health & Mobility

Recovery depends on the spinal condition treated and the procedure performed.

Post-operative care may include:

  • Pain management guidance
  • Physiotherapy recommendations
  • Walking rehabilitation
  • Spine strengthening exercises
  • Activity progression guidance
  • Follow-up spinal evaluations

Dr. Hassan closely monitors recovery progress to support safe healing and long-term spinal function.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is lumbar spine surgery necessary?
Surgery may be recommended when lower back pain, nerve compression, sciatica, weakness, or spinal instability continue despite conservative treatment.
Can lumbar spine surgery relieve sciatica?
Yes. If sciatica is caused by nerve compression in the lumbar spine, surgery may help relieve pressure on the affected nerve.
Is minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery available?
Yes. Many lumbar spine conditions can be treated using minimally invasive or endoscopic spine surgery techniques.
How long does recovery take after lumbar spine surgery?
Recovery varies depending on the spinal condition, procedure performed, and overall patient health.
Can untreated lumbar spine problems worsen over time?
Yes. In some cases, ongoing nerve compression or spinal instability may lead to worsening pain, weakness, or reduced mobility if untreated.
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Dr. Hassan Seif is a highly experienced Neurosurgeon and Spine Surgeon with more than 21 years of expertise in advanced brain, spine, and peripheral nerve surgeries.

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