How Much Does A Rhizotomy Cost In South Africa

Rhizotomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure to remove sensation from a painful nerve by killing nerve fibers responsible for sending pain signals to the brain.

How Much Does A Rhizotomy Cost In South Africa

What kind of doctor performs a rhizotomy?

Facet rhizotomy can be performed as part of endoscopic spine surgery or as a non-surgical procedure, and may be performed by a spine surgeon, a non-operative spine physician called a physiatrist, or by an anesthesia pain specialist.

Can rhizotomy cause paralysis?

The dorsal rhizotomy is a complicated neurosurgical procedure.

As in other major neurosurgical procedures, it carries risks. 

Paralysis of the legs and bladder and sensory loss are the most severe complications.

Wound infection and meningitis are also possible.

How painful is a rhizotomy?

Some patients experience mild discomfort, bruising, soreness, or swelling after a rhizotomy.

The discomfort may linger for a few days to up to a couple of weeks.

An ice pack and over-the-counter pain reliever are usually all that is needed.

Can I walk after a rhizotomy?

That being said, most of the people who undergo direct visual rhizotomy at Phoenix Spine & Joint are able to walk within an hour after the surgery. Many of them even return to work the next day.

Do nerves grow back after rhizotomy?

Rhizotomy pain relief may last anywhere from 6 months to two full years. 

The nerve will eventually grow back and this causes the return of the pain. Rhizotomy may be repeated every 6-8 months if needed.

What Are Facet Rhizotomy Injections?

This is a minimally invasive procedure that is designed to relieve neck or back pain connected to facet disease.

The procedure uses an anesthetic or steroid to deaden the nerve fibers that carry pain signals to the brain.

Is a rhizotomy permanent?

While not a permanent solution, a rhizotomy procedure can alleviate pain and assist mobility for as much as eight months to a year