Posterior Lumbar Decompression / Discectomy

Jonathan R. Mason, M.D.

Postoperative Instructions

Helpful Hints & Important Precautions for Patients

  • You will be discharged on the day of surgery. Plan to have someone drive you home.
  • A prescription for pain medications will be given for you to go home with. If you need a refill, please call your pharmacy or our office.
  • It will be determined at your follow-up visits when you are allowed to resume driving. You may ride in a car, but do not ride for more than one hour continuously without getting out and walking for the first two months. If you need a temporary handicap parking permit, one can be arranged for you.
  • Change the dressing as needed. Please check your dressing daily for any drainage. We recommend a waterproof dressing especially while showering. Keep the incision/incisions clean, dry and covered.
  • Do not submerge your incision in water such as hot tubs, bathtubs, pools, etc. for 6 weeks.
  • Do not lift anything greater than 10lbs.
  • Be sure to get up and take short walks 4 times per day to help avoid developing a blood clot in your legs.
  • Be sure to maintain a healthy bowel regimen while on pain medications. Opioids tend to cause constipation. Use over the counter stool softeners and gentle laxatives to maintain regular bowel habits.
  • Call the office to report any fever greater than 101.5, progressively worsening pain that is not controlled with oral pain medications, drainage from your incision site, new bowel/bladder incontinence.  

If you have any questions, please call the office for further instructions: (757) 827-2480 extension 365 from 8am until 5pm Monday through Friday. After hours or on weekends for urgent matters: (757) 220-4493.