
Lumbar Discectomy Fusion
A lumbar discectomy is the removal of a lumbar disc or discs and then the fusion of two or more vertebras to provide stabilization of the spine.
A lumbar discectomy is the removal of a lumbar disc or discs and then the fusion of two or more vertebras to provide stabilization of the spine.
When back pain severely interferes with normal life, the cause may be either Spondylolysis or Spondylolisthesis.
Cervical laminectomy is a term used to describe the removal of the lamina from a vertebra to access the spinal cord and the area surrounding it.
Arthroscopic discectomy is a procedure performed on the lumbar spine (and the cervical spine to some extent), in which micro-tools are used to perform a minimally invasive procedure.
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