Below are questions you may want to ask your surgeon to help you prepare for spinal surgery.
Alternative Names
What to ask your surgeon about spinal surgery - before; Before spinal surgery - surgeon questions; Before spinal surgery - what to ask your surgeon; Questions to ask your surgeon about back surgery
Questions
How do I know if spine surgery will help me?
What is the cause of my symptoms?
Why is this type of surgery recommended?
Are there different methods for doing this surgery?
How will this surgery help my spinal condition?
Is there any harm in waiting?
Am I too young or too old for spinal surgery?
What else can be done to relieve my symptoms besides surgery?
Will my condition become worse if I do not have the surgery?
What are the risks of the operation?
How much will spine surgery cost?
How do I find out if my insurance will pay for spine surgery?
Does insurance cover all of the costs or just some of them?
Does it make a difference which hospital I go to? Do I have a choice of where to have surgery?
Is there anything that I can do before the surgery so it will be more successful for me?
Are there exercises I should do to make my muscles stronger?
How can I make my home so it is easier to get around and do things?
How can I make it easier for myself in the bathroom and shower?
What type of supplies will I need when I get home?
What are the risks or complications of the spine surgery?
What are the risks and complications of the surgery?
What can I do before surgery to make the risks lower?
Do I need to stop taking any medicines before my surgery?
Will I need a blood transfusion during or after the surgery? Are there ways of saving my own blood before the surgery so it can be used during the surgery?
What is the risk of infection from surgery?
What should I do the night before my surgery?
When do I need to stop eating or drinking?
Do I need to use a special soap when I bathe or shower?
What medicines should I take the day of surgery?
What should I bring with me to the hospital?
What will the surgery be like?
What steps will be involved in this surgery?
How long will the surgery last?
What type of anesthesia will be used? Are there choices to consider?
Review Date:
11/16/2025
Reviewed By:
C. Benjamin Ma, MD, Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Dr. Peter and Sophie Pappas Endowed Chair, V-nee Yeh Endowed Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, CA. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.