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  2. Back Surgery: Types, Recovery, Risks, and Benefits - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/back-pain/back-surgery-types

    Back Surgery Pros and Cons. Each type comes with its own risks and benefits. Spinal fusion. This is the most common surgery for chronic nonspecific back pain with degenerative changes.

  3. Back surgery: When is it a good idea? - Mayo Clinic

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    Different types of back surgery include: Diskectomy. This surgery removes the damaged part of a disk in the spine. A diskectomy can relieve the pressure caused by a herniated disk. Laminectomy. This surgery removes the back part of a spinal bone to make more room for the spinal cord and nerves. Fusion.

  4. Types of Spine Surgery: Spinal Fusion, Laminectomy, More

    www.healthline.com/health/back-pain/types-of-spine-surgery

    What type of spine surgery is right for you? Learn the pros and cons of common methods such as diskectomy and vertebroplasty and what to expect from recovery.

  5. Lower Back Surgery: Types, When Needed, Recovery Timeframe

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    Procedures such as laminectomy and spinal fusion are among the most common lower back surgeries. There are many types of back surgeries that are used treat lower back pain.

  6. Spinal Fusion: What It Is, Purpose, Procedure, Risks & Recovery

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    Spinal fusion is a surgery procedure that reinforces your back structure and stability by linking two vertebrae together. The vertebrae support each other, with the goal of reducing pain and easing symptoms related to your spinal cord and nerves.

  7. Back Surgery - Types & Recovery | Made for This Moment

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    Foraminotomy. In this procedure, the surgeon enlarges the bony hole where a nerve root exits the spinal canal to prevent bulging disks or joints thickened with age from pressing on the nerve. Nucleoplasty, also called plasma disk decompression.

  8. Spinal fusion - Mayo Clinic

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    Overview. Spinal fusion is surgery to connect two or more bones in any part of the spine. Connecting them prevents movement between them. Preventing movement helps to prevent pain. During spinal fusion, a surgeon places bone or a bonelike material in the space between two spinal bones. Metal plates, screws or rods might hold the bones together.

  9. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Procedure, Risks & Benefits

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    Minimally invasive spine surgery is a procedure to access your spine using methods that are less disruptive to nearby muscles and tissue.

  10. Back Surgery Types: Discectomy, Laminectomy, Risks - Healthline

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    Several types of back surgery can help reduce back pain. Common procedures include spinal fusion, discectomy, and disk replacement. Recovery times may depend on the extent of the...

  11. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) is a type of surgery on the bones of your spine (backbone). This type of surgery uses smaller incisions than standard surgery. This often causes less harm to nearby muscles and other tissues. It can lead to less pain and faster recovery after surgery.