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Laminectomy is a type of spinal decompression surgery where a surgeon removes the bony arch from one or more of your spinal bones (vertebrae). This widens the space around your spine and can help ...
Lumbar laminectomy is a surgery to treat spinal compression in your lower back. ... et al. (2021). Patient-reported outcomes following lumbar decompression surgery: A review of 2699 cases.
What are the surgical alternatives to lumbar laminectomy? Alternatives to a lumbar laminectomy should be determined by discussion with your surgeon. There are a variety of methods of spinal ...
Decompressive laminectomy for degenerative spinal canal stenosis has been a popular form of surgery and is still considered by many as gold standard in the treatment. While anterior multilevel ...
Introduction Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common lumbar degenerative disease in the elderly, usually requiring surgery if conservative treatment fails. Microscopic decompressive laminectomy (MDL) ...
A laminectomy or laminotomy (a partial laminectomy) is a procedure whereby the lamina (the bony plate covering the spinal canal) is removed to give access to the spinal canal in any area. An incision ...
Keywords: surgery, posterior decompression, laminectomy, lumbar spinal stenosis, outcome. Citation: Zhang Y, Wei F-L, Liu Z-X, Zhou C-P, Du M-R, Quan J and Wang Y-P (2022) Comparison of posterior ...
Corpectomy and laminectomy are two surgical options to treat neck and back pain. The procedures are similar, but a corpectomy is more complex and typically has a longer recovery timeline.
Background/context: Decompressive laminectomy (DL) for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is the most common spinal surgery for older adults. Biopsychosocial factors are associated with 1-year outcomes in ...