What is Endoscopic Lumbar Laminotomy? | Laminectomy

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An Endoscopic Lumbar Laminotomy is a minimally invasive spine procedure that offers an alternative to a traditional or open Laminotomy. It is probably the least invasive surgery for effective treatment of spinal stenosis.
The lamina is part of the bony arch of the vertebra that protects the spinal cord from damage. Almost every one of us will experience spinal degeneration and have spinal stenosis, meaning narrowing of spinal canal from fattening (hypertrophic) spinal ligaments, bone spur (facet arthritis), or bulging or herniations with osteophytes. Spinal canal narrowing will put pressure on the spinal nerves, it can cause back pain that radiates down the lower leg, along with other symptoms.

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I had this procedure done. And Im still suffering severely. I am still seeking further images and further surgeries and pain treatments needed, don’t let Dr John Paul Kleimeyer do any spine work for you. I let him do my surgery and I still seeking further treatments. And don’t let Stanford work on your spine.

CLhealthworld
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2 months post and started physical therapy. Been pushing myself. I still have my days and still can’t sleep on my stomach right now but everything else has been better. Taking it one day at a time 😅

ericaneomia
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Depends on if your nerve roots are compressed or if the cauda equina is compressed. The cauda is the big sack of nerves that runs through the middle like a large rope… when that is compressed it’s much more complicated. Happened to me, and I’ve been in pain for 2 years now post op. The operation saved me from being in a wheel chair. But the damage the surgery does to your back, and the likelihood you will still have severe leg pain is typically underplayed, it’s very likely you have serious pain post op for a long time.

greg
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These animations are fantastic! I just had surgery for spinal stenosis. It wasn’t done endoscopic though. They used a kerison tool which from what I understand nibbles away the parts they want to remove. They did a laminotomy at L3-L4 and L4-L5.

warrenscorner
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Why can't they go under the vertebrae without extracting any bone tissue???? The lost portion of the bone might lead to spondylolisis and that might lead to spondylolisthesis… which is AWFUL!!!!

abdullahabbas
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কোন দেশে করা হয় এটি রিপ্লাই দিয়ে একটু সহযোগিতা করেন আমাকে

uzzalmia
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This vedyo... Only ofter 100years use ful

kamraengworks
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One year went by and I still can't walk I don't recommend surgery !

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