[{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BlogPosting","@id":"https:\/\/www.nu-spine.com\/blog\/lumbar-foraminotomy-relieving-foraminal-stenosis-without-fusion\/#BlogPosting","mainEntityOfPage":"https:\/\/www.nu-spine.com\/blog\/lumbar-foraminotomy-relieving-foraminal-stenosis-without-fusion\/","headline":"Lumbar Foraminotomy: Relieving Foraminal Stenosis Without Fusion","name":"Lumbar Foraminotomy: Relieving Foraminal Stenosis Without Fusion","description":"Any major spinal surgery requires a certain amount of recovery. For some patients, however, advanced techniques may allow for a shorter recovery period than might be expected. NU-Spine: The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Institute provides minimally invasive treatments\u00a0at locations near you in New Jersey, Florida, and Pennsylvania\u00a0to help patients get back to active lives sooner. [&hellip;]","datePublished":"2026-03-30","dateModified":"2026-03-30","author":{"@type":"Person","@id":"https:\/\/www.nu-spine.com\/blog\/author\/seoaccounts\/#Person","name":"Dr. Branko Skovrlj, MD","url":"https:\/\/www.nu-spine.com\/blog\/author\/seoaccounts\/","identifier":11,"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/25d521bea98e4070937950c92cd06d2b99615947d3d29e3682593c48f0372431?s=96&r=g","url":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/25d521bea98e4070937950c92cd06d2b99615947d3d29e3682593c48f0372431?s=96&r=g","height":96,"width":96}},"publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"NU-Spine: The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Institute","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/new.nu-spine.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/logo.png","url":"https:\/\/new.nu-spine.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/logo.png","width":600,"height":60}},"image":{"@type":"ImageObject","@id":"https:\/\/www.nu-spine.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/senior-person-holding-painful-back-in-kitchen-at-home.jpg","url":"https:\/\/www.nu-spine.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/senior-person-holding-painful-back-in-kitchen-at-home.jpg","height":1372,"width":2184},"url":"https:\/\/www.nu-spine.com\/blog\/lumbar-foraminotomy-relieving-foraminal-stenosis-without-fusion\/","about":["Lower Back \/ Lumbar &amp; Sacrum"],"wordCount":845,"articleBody":"Any major spinal surgery requires a certain amount of recovery. For some patients, however, advanced techniques may allow for a shorter recovery period than might be expected. NU-Spine: The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Institute provides minimally invasive treatments\u00a0at locations near you in New Jersey, Florida, and Pennsylvania\u00a0to help patients get back to active lives sooner. Here, we discuss how lumbar foraminotomy\u00a0can relieve severe nerve pain without requiring a spinal fusion, allowing for a shorter recovery.Key TakeawaysLumbar foraminal stenosis refers to a narrowing of the foramen, creating pressure on a root nerve that leads to intense pain or loss of sensation.Lumbar foraminotomy relieves nerve pain by creating extra space around the root nerve.Lumbar foraminotomy can sometimes be performed without spinal fusion, allowing for less pain and a faster recovery after surgery.What Is Lumbar Foraminal Stenosis?Lumbar foraminal stenosis\u00a0refers to the narrowing of one or more lumbar foramina. The foramen is a narrow opening between vertebrae, or spinal bones. It allows the root nerves to leave the spinal cord. Root nerves relay sensory information from the body to the spinal cord, which in turn delivers information to the brain. This allows the brain to process sensations and provide instructions for the rest of the body.When the foramen is affected by stenosis, its opening becomes narrower than normal. Potential causes of stenosis include:GeneticsBone spursLumbar spinal deformityLumbar degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis)Inflamed soft tissueLumbar herniated discSpinal infectionTumorA narrowed opening creates pressure on the root nerve, a condition known as lumbar radiculopathy. The pressure impedes the flow of information from the body to the spinal cord. Radiculopathy can cause tingling, numbness, shooting pain, and a loss of control in the bowel, bladder, or legs. Symptoms do not get better by themselves. Surgery is usually required to relieve the patient\u2019s pain.What Is Lumbar Foraminotomy?Lumbar foraminotomy\u00a0is a surgical treatment to widen the foramen. The procedure involves removing small amounts of bone from inside the foramen. This creates extra space around the nerve, reducing pressure and allowing the nerve to function normally. Foraminotomy can provide instant relief for nerve pain and other symptoms of compression.Within the past few decades, technological advances have allowed lumbar foraminotomy to be performed using minimally invasive methods. These use precise tools and tiny cameras to work through as small an incision as possible. Minimally invasive surgeries cause less surgical trauma, providing benefits that include less bleeding, a lower risk of infection, and minimal scarring. Patients also recover more quickly for a quicker return to their normal activities.Lumbar Foraminotomy With FusionLumbar foraminotomy is often performed with lumbar spinal fusion. Spinal fusion involves removing the vertebral disc and filling the opening with a bone graft. Over time, the graft heals into new bone that fuses the two vertebrae together. This helps to stabilize the surgical site, keeping the spine strong at the cost of some of its former mobility.Lumbar Foraminotomy Without FusionLumbar foraminotomy does not always require spinal fusion. If the surgery does not require too much bone removal or if it is performed using minimally invasive methods, then the spine may be stable enough without additional procedures. Surgeons Dr. Branko Skovrlj\u00a0and Dr. Robert J. Rothrock\u00a0use medical imaging and carefully weigh every factor before deciding the best course for treatment. They perform as few procedures as possible to achieve the desired outcome.Recovery After Lumbar ForaminotomyRecovery from lumbar foraminotomy depends on the details of the procedure. Early recovery looks the same for treatments with and without spinal fusion:Return home a day or two after surgeryProtect the incision site until it healsResume light work within a few weeksSchedule follow-up appointments for monitoringSupport recovery with physical therapyIf the patient only received a foraminotomy, they may return to their full physical ability within a few months. If spinal fusion is required, then a complete recovery will take longer. A bone graft can take a year or more to fully fuse and stabilize. During this time, strenuous activities should be avoided to ensure that the graft fuses correctly.Learn More About Nerve Pain Treatments at NU-SpineTreating nerve pain does not always entail a year-long recovery. Transform your life with a lumbar foraminotomy from NU-Spine: The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Institute, where minimally invasive methods may allow for a faster recovery. Contact us\u00a0today to learn more or schedule an appointment at one of our New Jersey, Florida, and Pennsylvania locations.Frequently Asked Questions About Lumbar ForaminotomyWhat are the benefits of minimally invasive surgery?The benefits include less bleeding and pain, lower risk of complications, and a faster recovery.Can lumbar foraminotomy be performed without spinal fusion?Yes, some patients can receive a lumbar foraminotomy without needing a spinal fusion.Am I a candidate for spinal foraminotomy without fusion?Whether spinal fusion is required depends on your overall spine health and other factors. 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