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What is Endoscopic Lumbar Laminotomy? | Laminectomy #Shorts



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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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  1. Man im so scared to have my back done and it seem like the only option 2 years therapy chiropractor and and pain management no i have to make the choice live witb psin or have a surgery 😢😢

  2. My pain is a good 6-8 every single day, and sometimes far worse. Solid 9-10 a couple months back for days. Locked uo and I couldn't even stand right. Car accident. Big herniations on both sides of my l5/s1.

    I got bilateral transforaminal epidural steroid injections 1.5 minths ago. Got good results. I am seeing a great surgeon though. The pain is unfortunately coming back after such a short period. I got offered them again today. They are but a bandaid. It is so hard to get pain meds these days, and even with them, they too are but a bandaid. All of the stuff carries risk. You have to weigh them.

    I am getting this surgery, by a man who does them all the time and has for many many years now. He fixed my dad's back 29 years ago via a spinal fusion, and now I have full faith he will fix my back this time.

    I have sold beds for years, and I have heard nightmare stories of failed procedures, by people wanting beds to helo them. One guy lost his legs. The spine is serious. You can have many issues from any of the procedures. The medicines can cause issues in the long term. On the other hand, if this is all done right, it will help.

    I see people complaining of this procedure failing and now they are in a 8-10 level of pain every day. That is me right now anyways. So worth the risk. A good surgeon is important though. Yet, there are always risks, and benefits that you should weigh first.

  3. This condition is very painful and frightening. There is a highly successful surgeon in Turkey for this surgeries. His name is Eyüp Varol, if you have any questions you can contact him directly number: +90 532 13 12 444 If you have questions, you can ask me here.

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