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  2. Spinal Stenosis Surgery: Purpose, Procedure, Types, Risks,...

    www.webmd.com/back-pain/surgery-for-spinal-stenosis

    Spinal stenosis surgery helps to reopen your spinal canal, the channel in your backbone that houses your spinal cord and other nerves. A doctor does the surgery when the space in the canal...

  3. Spinal Stenosis Surgery: Recovery, Preparation, & Cost - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/spinal-stenosis-surgery-overview...

    Spinal stenosis surgery is a procedure to create more space in the vertebrae of the spine to reduce compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots. Spinal stenosis occurs when openings in the vertebrae of the spine narrow due to degenerative changes.

  4. Spinal stenosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/spinal-stenosis/...

    This surgery is done only on spinal bones in the neck. It makes the space within the spinal canal bigger by creating a hinge on the lamina. Metal hardware bridges the gap in the opened section of the spine. In most cases, these operations help reduce spinal stenosis symptoms.

  5. Spinal stenosis surgery: Types, benefits, risks, and recovery

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/spinal-stenosis-surgery

    Surgical treatments for spinal stenosis include laminectomy, discectomy, and spinal fusion. A doctor may recommend surgery for spinal stenosis in severe cases or if nonsurgical methods do...

  6. Spinal Stenosis Surgery: What to Expect on the Day of Surgery

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    Spinal stenosis surgery may be a discectomy, laminectomy, foraminotomy, or spinal fusion. See what to expect, reviewed by our board-certified surgeons.

  7. Spinal Stenosis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17499-

    Surgery for spinal stenosis. Spinal stenosis is complex, and your spine is a delicate area. Because of this, providers consider surgery only if all other treatment options haven’t worked. Fortunately, most people who have spinal stenosis don’t need surgery. Types of spine surgery include:

  8. Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Should I Have Surgery? - Kaiser...

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    Decompressive laminectomy is the most common type of surgery to treat lumbar spinal stenosis. This surgery is done to relieve pressure on the spinal nerve roots. It removes bone (parts of the vertebrae), thickened tissue, or both to keep them from narrowing the spinal canal and squeezing or irritating the spinal nerves.

  9. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery - Cleveland Clinic

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/17235

    Minimally invasive spine surgery is a way to access your spine without damaging nearby muscles and tissue. A surgeon will make incisions in your skin and use special tools to complete the surgery. The surgery treats spinal stenosis, scoliosis and other spinal conditions that cause persistent pain.

  10. Spinal stenosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/spinal-stenosis/...

    People who have serious spinal stenosis may need surgery. Surgery can create more space inside the spine. This can ease the symptoms caused by pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. But surgery can't cure arthritis, so arthritis pain in the spine may continue.

  11. Spinal Stenosis Surgery - Spine-health

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    The goal of spinal stenosis surgery is to decompress the spinal nerve and/or spinal cord to allow the nerves to start healing and functioning better. There are several surgical options for spinal stenosis.