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  2. Laminotomy: What It Is, Procedure, Recovery & Benefits -Cleveland...

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    A laminotomy is surgery to remove a piece of your lamina. The lamina is the back part of a vertebra (bone) in your spine. The lamina protects and supports the back of your spinal cord.

  3. Laminotomy: Conditions Treated, Procedure Details, Risks &...

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    Laminotomy removes part of the lamina—a bony area of the spine. Learn about laminotomy surgery, the conditions it treats, the risks, and what to expect during and after the procedure.

  4. Laminotomy - Wikipedia

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    A laminotomy is an orthopaedic neurosurgical procedure that removes part of the lamina of a vertebral arch in order to relieve pressure in the vertebral canal. [1] A laminotomy is less invasive than conventional vertebral column surgery techniques, such as laminectomy because it leaves more ligaments and muscles attached to the spinous process ...

  5. Laminotomy - Mayo Clinic

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    A laminotomy removes only a portion of the lamina, the back part of a spinal bone. It carves a hole just big enough to relieve the pressure in a specific spot. While shown here on the neck, the surgery also can be done in the lumbar spine.

  6. Laminectomy - Mayo Clinic

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    Laminectomy is surgery to remove the back arch or part of a spinal bone. This part of the bone, called the lamina, covers the spinal canal. Laminectomy enlarges the spinal canal to ease pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Laminectomy is often done as part of a decompression surgery to relieve pressure.

  7. Outpatient Lumbar Laminectomy or Laminotomy - Spine-health

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    Outpatient lumbar laminectomy/laminotomy: Minimally invasive, shorter recovery, and less hospital time.

  8. Laminectomy and Laminotomy | Spine Center - OHSU

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    Laminotomy and laminectomy are surgeries to remove part or most of a spinal bone called the lamina. The lamina is the back part of each vertebra (spinal bone) and covers the spinal canal, the area around the spinal cord. Both procedures reduce pressure on the spinal cord or spinal nerves to relieve pain.

  9. Learning About Laminotomy and Laminectomy Surgery

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    What are laminotomy and laminectomy? Laminotomy and laminectomy are two surgeries to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerves. This is also called decompression surgery. As you get older or if you have an injury, the opening for the spine gets smaller. This condition is called stenosis.

  10. Lumbar Laminotomy | McGovern Medical School

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    A lumbar laminotomy helps relieve pressure on the spinal cord in the lower back by removing part of the lamina bone. A laminotomy is less invasive than other surgeries, including a laminectomy, because it leaves more ligaments and muscles attached to the spinal column intact.

  11. Laminectomy: What It Is, Procedure, Recovery & Complications

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    A laminectomy is a surgical procedure to relieve pressure on your nerves by removing the arched back piece of your vertebrae. Pressure on your spinal cord and nerves can cause pain, numbness or tingling in your back, arms and legs. A laminectomy may be an option to help relieve or reduce these symptoms.