Commissurotomy Spinal

A commissurotomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve narrowing of the spinal canal or spinal canal. This can be caused by various reasons such as a herniated disc, tumor, injury or congenital abnormalities.

Spinal commissurotomy is a type of commissurotomy that is performed to widen the spinal canal through surgery.

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and requires the patient to remain motionless throughout the entire operation. The surgeon makes a small incision in the back, which allows him to access the spinal cord and spinal canal. He then widens the narrowing using special tools and removes any obstructions that may be causing the narrowing.

After surgery, the patient may experience some pain and discomfort, but these symptoms usually subside within a few days. In most cases, spinal commissurotomy is an effective treatment for narrowing of the spinal canal.

However, like any other surgery, it may have its risks and complications. Some of these may include bleeding, infection, nerve damage, and other problems. Therefore, before undergoing surgery, it is necessary to undergo a thorough examination and consult a doctor.