The MILD (Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression) procedure is a minimally invasive surgical technique used to treat lumbar spinal stenosis, a condition where the spinal canal narrows, causing pressure on the nerves in the lower back. This procedure involves the removal of small portions of the bone or tissue that are compressing the nerves, providing relief from symptoms such as lower back pain, leg pain, and numbness. The MILD procedure is performed through a small incision, typically less than an inch, using specialized instruments and imaging guidance. It aims to restore space in the spinal canal, allowing for better nerve function without the need for more invasive surgery.
One of the primary benefits of the MILD procedure is that it offers a quick recovery time with minimal disruption to the patient’s daily life. Since it is less invasive than traditional spinal surgeries, patients experience less tissue damage, reduced bleeding, and a lower risk of complications. Most people can return to normal activities within a few days to weeks. The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis, meaning the patient can go home the same day. While MILD provides significant relief for many individuals, it is most effective for those with mild to moderate stenosis who have not found relief from conservative treatments such as physical therapy or medications.