A laminectomy is a spinal surgery in which excess bone or bony projection is removed. This procedure is very common for treating spinal problems such as scoliosis, osteochondrosis and herniated discs. However, before undergoing surgery, it is necessary to consider all possible risks and benefits. Let's take a closer look at osteoplastic laminectomy.
Description of the procedure Laminectomy is a very reliable treatment for many spinal problems. There are many types of laminectomy, which include various operations on the spinal column. In this description we will talk about bone plastic laminectomy. During surgery, part of the bone or bone spur is removed to free up space around the spinal cord and nerve endings. To achieve maximum effectiveness, the attending physician must decide which areas of bone tissue will be removed and which will remain in place.