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Disc Replacement Surgery in Bengaluru

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What is Disc Replacement Surgery ?

Disc Replacement Surgery

Patients in Bengaluru dealing with conditions that require Disc Replacement Surgery have access to specialist teams who combine clinical precision with genuinely transparent patient care. At NectarPlus Health, every case is evaluated individually — not processed through a template.

Disc Replacement Surgery

Clinically Accredited Centres

Every hospital in the NectarPlus network meets national accreditation standards for surgical care and patient safety — including sterile theatre protocols and post-operative monitoring.

Experienced Surgical Teams

The Specialist Surgeons in our Bengaluru network have performed this procedure repeatedly, with outcomes that align with published clinical benchmarks.

Minimally Invasive Options

Where your anatomy and case profile allow, keyhole or laparoscopic approaches are preferred — less tissue disruption, shorter hospital stay, faster rehabilitation.

Pre-Op Evaluation Included

Every patient receives a structured pre-operative assessment covering imaging, blood work, and anesthesia fitness — before a final surgical plan is confirmed.

Structured Post-Op Support

Discharge doesn't mean the care ends. Physiotherapy, wound reviews, and follow-up appointments are part of the standard care package for patients recovering from Disc Replacement Surgery.

When is Disc Replacement Surgery Needed?

The decision to proceed with Disc Replacement Surgery is one a patient and specialist reach together — it's not a threshold you cross automatically. What typically tips the scale is a combination of factors: pain that's persistent enough to meaningfully affect your daily life, imaging that shows damage inconsistent with what conservative care can address, and a failure of non-surgical interventions to hold the situation stable. In Bengaluru, experienced specialists will often trial structured rehabilitation before placing surgery on the table. When that rehabilitation doesn't produce the expected improvement — or when the structural findings indicate the problem is past the point of conservative correction — surgical intervention becomes the clinically justified option.

Symptoms of Disc Replacement Surgery

Pain that won't quit — that's usually what sends most patients to a specialist. With Disc Replacement Surgery, the warning signs can be gradual at first: a dull ache that starts after activity, mild swelling that you might dismiss as tiredness, and then, over weeks or months, a stiffness that makes mornings particularly difficult. Patients in Bengaluru who we've seen often describe the discomfort as something they initially pushed through, before it started affecting sleep. If getting up from a chair or climbing stairs has become a negotiation with your body, that's a clinical signal worth paying attention to. A qualified Specialist Surgeon can assess whether what you're experiencing points to a need for intervention or whether targeted non-surgical care can still hold things stable.

Causes

Ask a Specialist Surgeon what causes most cases requiring Disc Replacement Surgery, and the answer is rarely simple. There's usually a combination at play — age-related cartilage loss working alongside a history of strain or repetitive movement patterns that weren't ergonomically sound. In younger patients, a past injury that healed improperly or a congenital structural quirk often sets the trajectory. What clinical teams in Bengaluru consistently find is that the biological picture — what the tissue looks like on imaging — doesn't always match the severity of what the patient reports feeling. Some patients present with advanced degeneration but manageable pain; others have significant discomfort with findings that look moderate. Both presentations matter and both inform the approach.

Diagnosis

Getting to a clear diagnosis before Disc Replacement Surgery involves more than a single scan. The process typically starts with a thorough physical examination — your Specialist Surgeon will assess range of motion, localized tenderness, joint stability, and how you compensate during movement. From there, imaging is ordered based on what the exam suggests. X-rays give a structural baseline; MRI provides soft tissue detail that X-rays can't capture; ultrasound is occasionally used for dynamic assessment. Blood panels are ordered not just to rule out systemic conditions but to confirm surgical fitness. In Bengaluru, the diagnostic process is treated as a clinical conversation — each result either narrows the picture or raises a question that prompts another step.

Types of Disc Replacement Surgery

Surgical approaches for Disc Replacement Surgery have evolved considerably. The shift toward minimally invasive techniques over the past two decades has meaningfully changed recovery timelines for eligible patients — smaller incisions translate to less post-operative discomfort, lower infection exposure, and earlier mobilization. That said, not every case is suited to a minimally invasive approach. When tissue damage is extensive or anatomical complexity demands direct access, conventional surgery remains the safer clinical choice. In Bengaluru, patients are assessed individually — the approach chosen is the one that best balances technical precision with recovery safety for that specific patient.

Disc Replacement Surgery Procedure

The day of Disc Replacement Surgery follows a structured sequence that your clinical team has planned in advance. You'll arrive at the hospital before your scheduled slot; nursing staff will confirm your fast, place an intravenous line, and run through pre-operative checks. An anesthesiologist will speak with you directly before the procedure begins — explaining the type of anesthesia being used and what to expect coming out of it. In the operating theatre, the surgical team positions you, confirms sterility of the field, and the Specialist Surgeon begins. The procedure itself — the part where surgical work is being done — typically takes between one and two hours, depending on complexity. Recovery room monitoring follows, then transfer to your ward. Most patients are surprised by how organized the experience feels once it's underway.

Benefits of Disc Replacement Surgery

There's a reason Disc Replacement Surgery has a high patient satisfaction rate — the outcomes are concrete. Pain levels drop substantially for the majority of patients within weeks of the procedure. Range of motion improves over months of structured rehabilitation. Activities that had become restricted — physical work, extended walking, recreational sport — become accessible again. The structural repair isn't a patch; it's a correction. For most patients in Bengaluru, the combination of pain relief, restored function, and the confidence to move without fear represents a meaningful return to the life they had before the condition progressed.

⚠️ Possible Risks & Complications

Every surgical procedure carries a risk profile, and Disc Replacement Surgery is no exception. That said, the risks are well-characterized and, at accredited centres, carefully managed. The most common post-operative concerns are wound-site infection, temporary swelling, and some level of discomfort in the days following the procedure — all of which are addressed through prophylactic antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication, and structured wound care protocols. More serious complications, such as deep vein thrombosis or adverse anesthesia reactions, occur rarely and are mitigated through pre-operative screening and intra-operative monitoring. In Bengaluru, surgical teams conduct thorough pre-operative risk assessments specifically to identify patients who may need additional precautions.

Recovery After Disc Replacement Surgery

TimelineRecovery Milestone
🏥6–12 weeks
🏠for daily activities, with
🚶3–6 months
💪for full recovery.

85% success rate for Disc Replacement Surgery

85–95%‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

Disc Replacement Surgery Cost in Bengaluru

Minimum₹120,000
Average₹200,000
Maximum₹280,000
Avg ₹200,000
₹120,000₹280,000

Factors Affecting Cost

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Hospital Type

Government vs private facility

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Doctor Experience

Senior surgeon vs junior

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City

Metro cities cost more

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Room Type

General vs private room

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Technique Used

Open vs Laparoscopic

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Insurance Cover

Your policy coverage

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Insurance Coverage

Most health insurance plans cover Disc Replacement Surgery . Contact us to check your eligibility.

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Why Choose Us for Disc Replacement Surgery ?

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Disease Diagnostics

Our expert surgeons perform a thorough diagnosis to identify the root cause and recommend the best treatment plan.

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Instant & Emergency Cases

We prioritize urgent cases and provide immediate medical attention to critical patients.

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Hassle-free Insurance

We handle all insurance paperwork and facilitate cashless treatment at network hospitals.

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Post-Surgery Care

Comprehensive follow-up consultations and recovery assistance after your procedure.

Post-Operative Care

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Diet & Lifestyle

Personalized diet plans for faster recovery

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Recovery Follow-up

Scheduled check-ups with your surgeon

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Free Cab Facility

Complimentary pick-up and drop for visits

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Round-the-clock assistance via chat & call

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Best Disc Replacement Surgery Doctors in Bengaluru

Dr. Sharanabasava S Yadav
Dr. Sharanabasava S Yadav

Orthopedic Surgeon

4 Yrs.Exp.
4.5/5

4 Years Experience

📍 Bengaluru

Dr. Sreejith G S
Dr. Sreejith G S

Orthopedic Surgeon

5 Yrs.Exp.
4.5/5

5 Years Experience

📍 Bengaluru

Dr. Basanagoud nagaral
Dr. Basanagoud nagaral

Orthopedic Surgeon

2 Yrs.Exp.
4.5/5

2 Years Experience

📍 Bengaluru

Dr. Prashanth Shirshetty
Dr. Prashanth Shirshetty

Orthopedic Surgeon

3 Yrs.Exp.
4.5/5

3 Years Experience

📍 Bengaluru

Dr. Ramachandra Theja V
Dr. Ramachandra Theja V

Orthopedic Surgeon

5 Yrs.Exp.
4.5/5

5 Years Experience

📍 Bengaluru

Frequently Asked Questions about Disc Replacement Surgery

Ans.Disc Replacement Surgery usually takes **1–2 hours**, depending on the complexity of the case. Including preparation, surgery, and recovery room time, patients typically spend **4–6 hours** away from their hospital room.
Ans.Disc Replacement Surgery is recommended for patients with severe disc damage causing persistent pain or nerve symptoms that do not improve with medications, physiotherapy, or other non-surgical treatments. Your surgeon will decide based on your symptoms, imaging results, and overall health.
Ans.Common signs that may indicate the need for Disc Replacement Surgery include persistent back or neck pain, pain that worsens over time, numbness or weakness, and difficulty performing daily activities despite non-surgical treatment. A specialist evaluation can help determine if surgery is the right option.
Ans.Recovery after Disc Replacement Surgery continues even after physiotherapy ends. Regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, and attending follow-up visits help ensure long-term success and better spine function.
Ans.Disc Replacement Surgery is usually performed under **general anesthesia**, so you remain asleep during the procedure. Before surgery, the anesthesiologist will review your medical history and choose the safest anesthesia option for you.
Ans.The hospital stay after Disc Replacement Surgery is usually **2–3 days**. During this time, pain is managed, recovery is monitored, and gentle movement or physiotherapy is started before discharge.

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Dr. Darsh Goyal

MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics

20+ years experience · Orthopedist, Orthopedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement Surgeon
Written byNectarPlus Health Medical Team Medical Content Board
Published: Jun 15, 2026 · Last updated: Jun 15, 2026

References & Sources

  1. Total disc replacement surgery for symptomatic degenerative lumbar disc disease: a systematic review of the literature - European Spine Journal — SpringerLink
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Medical Disclaimer

The clinical information on Disc Replacement Surgery in Bengaluru provided here has been reviewed by a qualified specialist and is intended for patient education only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or a recommendation to pursue any specific treatment. Please consult a licensed physician before making healthcare decisions.