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A laminotomy is a surgical procedure where a part of the lamina, also known as the vertebral arch, is removed. | A laminotomy is a surgical procedure where a part of the lamina, also known as the vertebral arch, is removed. | ||
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What Is A Laminotomy?[edit | edit source]
A laminotomy is a surgical procedure where a part of the lamina, also known as the vertebral arch, is removed.
What Are The Indications For A Laminotomy?[edit | edit source]
A laminotomy would typically be performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots nerve roots. This pressure can cause pain, numbness, weakness, and other symptoms.
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