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Bilateral L4-L5 pedicle screw fixation with lumbar canal decompression is a surgical procedure used to treat spinal conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or spinal instability. The procedure involves inserting screws into the vertebrae to provide stability and support, followed by a decompression to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots.
The treatment aims to manage the underlying cause, prevent further liver damage, and support liver function. Medications may be prescribed to manage symptoms, reduce inflammation, or target the underlying cause of the liver disease. In some cases, surgical interventions, such as liver transplantation or procedures to remove liver tumors, may be necessary.
Recovery from liver disease involves ongoing medical monitoring, adherence to treatment plans, and regular follow-up appointments to assess liver function and overall health. Lifestyle modifications, such as adopting a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding alcohol, are also recommended.
Mrs. Sujatha Bose from Kolkata successfully received treatment for Liver Disease at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad, under the supervision of Dr. Dharmesh Kapoor, Consultant Hepatologist.
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