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What is lumbar laminectomy? A laminectomy is one of the most common procedures for decompressing the spinal cord and nerve roots.
A laminectomy is a surgery on your spine to remove the lamina, the “bony arch” that supports the back of your spinal cord. If you’re facing severe back and neck pain or a herniated disk, it ...
Tethered cord syndrome is a neurological condition caused by tissues that limit spinal cord movement. Learn more about the symptoms and possible treatments.
A laminectomy is a surgery that is done to relieve severe back and neck pain. It relieves pressure on your spinal cord or nerve roots.
Typically, spinal abscesses are decompressed with a surgery called a laminectomy. During this procedure, surgeons typically remove both sides of the lamina, or the back part of a vertebra.
During a laminectomy, your surgeon will remove a part of or your entire vertebral bone, also called the lamina. Removing a piece of your vertebral bone helps take pressure off of your spinal cord or ...
Learn about the types of spinal stenosis surgery and when doctors might recommend the treatment. This article also looks at benefits, risks, recovery, and more.
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Laminectomy. The lamina is part of the ring of bone that covers the spinal cord. During a laminectomy, your surgeon removes the lamina and any tissue pressing on the nerve that’s causing you pain.
There are different types of operation you can have for spinal cord compression. Surgery can help to relieve pressure on your spinal cord and strengthen your spine.