Laminectomy is surgical procedure that your spine surgeon may recommend to relieve back pain when other forms of conservative treatment have been unsuccessful. This procedure enlarges and creates space in your spinal canal to reduce nerve compression or pressure. And if you’re looking for the best spinal surgeon in the Northeast, consult Dr. Branko Skovrlj, founder of NU-Spine, for evaluation and treatment of back or neck pain due to a pinched nerve. Dr. Skovrlj uses advanced surgical techniques and state-of-the art-technology to attain the best outcomes for his patients. Don’t ignore your symptoms. Call NU-Spine today.
The lamina is part of the vertebral bone that covers and protects the spinal column. Laminectomy is a form of decompression surgery, in which your spine surgeon removes the lamina. This type of spine surgery is done to relieve pressure on your spinal cord. Types of laminectomy procedures include:
All or part of the lamina may be removed during a decompression surgery. A laminectomy involves totally removing the lamina, while a laminotomy involves removing just part of it. At NU-Spine: The Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Institute in Edison, New Jersey, Dr. Branko Skovrlj has perfected the art of the laminectomy to reduce pain in the most effective and efficient manner.
Laminectomy is one of the treatments that may be recommended for certain medical conditions, especially when more conservative forms of treatment — such as rest, over-the-counter medication and physical therapy — haven’t given you the relief you expected. Signs that you may require laminectomy surgery include:
Your spine doctor has had great success treating several conditions with this procedure, including:
If you have a herniated disc, a laminectomy allows your surgeon to gain access to the damaged area and remove the errant material that’s been causing your symptoms. This procedure may also be done to remove a tumor from your spine.
A spinal laminectomy is traditionally an open procedure. That means your spine surgeon opens your back to get to the problem area. To have it done, you’re admitted to the hospital. This is not an outpatient procedure where you’re sent home afterward.
While the surgery is done, you’re under general anesthesia, so you not awake while your surgeon works on your vertebrae. The steps of the procedure include:
You may be a candidate for a minimally invasive laminectomy, which involves smaller instruments and incisions. If you get a minimally invasive laminectomy, you may need only local anesthesia, as the procedure can be done on an outpatient basis. Your NU-Spine neurosurgeon explains the difference and recommends the best option for your particular situation.
If you’ve had the surgery in the hospital, you’re able to go home within a day or two. Most people experience relief from pain soon after surgery, especially the pain that radiates down your leg. You should follow all post-surgical instructions given to you by your spine surgeon. You’re instructed to avoid activities such as:
Your doctor may recommend physical therapy to help regain your strength and range of motion. You can go back to work within a few weeks. If you had laminectomy and fusion, your recovery may take a bit longer. Let your doctor know right away if you have swelling or bleeding around the incision site, or if you notice increased numbness or pain.
Your back is central to everything you do, and back pain can severely reduce your quality of life. When you’re having difficulty obtaining relief for back pain, you need a spinal surgeon who’s skilled, experienced and compassionate. That’s exactly what you’ll find in Dr. Skovrlj. If you live anywhere near northern New Jersey, including in New York City, you owe it to yourself to consult with him.
At NU-Spine, Dr. Skovrlj takes a minimally invasive approach whenever possible. But if you need laminectomy surgery — or any other kind of expert spinal care, don’t wait to get the help of a local spine specialist. Contact NU-Spine today to find the best way to relieve your discomfort as soon as possible.
References:
1. Mayo Clinic. Laminectomy.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/laminectomy/about/pac-20394533
2. The Johns Hopkins University. Laminectomy
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/laminectomy
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