Definition of Laminotomy. Meaning of Laminotomy. Synonyms of Laminotomy

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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...
- discectomy or microdiscectomy, a laminotomy is often involved to permit access to the intervertebral disc. Laminotomy means a significant amount of typically...
- craniotomy or burr hole, or (in the case of a spinal epidural hematoma) laminotomy with spinal decompression. The condition occurs in one to four percent...
- access the spinal canal. The removal of just part of a lamina is called a laminotomy. A pinched nerve caused by pressure from a disc, vertebra or scar tissue...
- the size of the nerve pathway. This surgery can be done alone or with a laminotomy. Intervertebral disc annuloplasty (IDET): A procedure wherein the disc...
- – Incision in the uterus, and is performed during a Caesarean section Laminotomy – The partial removal (or by making a larger opening) of the lamina. Laparotomy...
- muscle intact and spares the spinal process. Another procedure, called the laminotomy, is the removal of a mid-portion of one lamina and may be done either...
- Lumbar Discectomy and Reconfiguration) do not cause post laminectomy/laminotomy syndrome. Under rules promulgated by Titles II and XVI of the United States...
- Jaw reduction Orthognathic surgery Chin augmentation Spine Coccygectomy Laminotomy Laminectomy Laminoplasty Corpectomy Facetectomy Foraminotomy Vertebral...
- help the herniation regress naturally. Procedures such as foraminotomy, laminotomy, or discectomy may be considered by neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons...