Cervical Laminectomy

Cervical Laminectomy is a surgical procedure which helps in relieving pressure on spinal cord or spinal nerve by widening the spinal canal. The bone roof of spine, the lamina, is removed to create more space for the nerves. The surgery may be with or without fusing vertebrae or removing a part of a disc. Cervical laminectomy benefit medical conditions like cervical radiculopathy, cervical spondylotic myelopathy and cervical stenosis with myelopathy.

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