Microdiscectomy and laminectomy are two different surgical procedures that are used to treat spinal disorders, specifically issues related to the intervertebral discs and compression of spinal nerves.
A microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive procedure that is performed to alleviate pressure on a herniated or bulging disc that is pressing on a nerve in the spinal canal. During this procedure, the surgeon will remove a small portion of the affected disc to relieve the pressure on the nerve and reduce pain and other symptoms associated with the compression.
On the other hand, a laminectomy is a more extensive surgical procedure that involves the removal of a portion of the lamina, which is the bony arch that covers the spinal canal. This procedure is typically done to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord or nerves caused by conditions such as spinal stenosis, bone spurs, or tumors.
In summary, while both microdiscectomy and laminectomy are used to treat spinal disorders, they differ in terms of invasiveness and the specific structures targeted. Microdiscectomy focuses on removing a portion of the intervertebral disc, while laminectomy involves removing a portion of the lamina to alleviate pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
Laminectomy may be done to ease pressure on the spinal nerves, treat a disk problem, or remove a tumor from the spine. One common reason for having a laminectomy is a herniated disk in the spine. A disk may be displaced or damaged because of injury or wear and tear.
This is considered a major surgery and the last resort if conservative methods of treatment doesn’t work.
A laminectomy involves the removal of all or part of the vertebral bone (lamina). A microdiscectomy involves the removal of a portion of the intervertebral disc, usually the herniated or protruding portion compressing the traversing spinal nerve root.
Patients who have symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis that are not relieved with conservative management or who display progressive neurologic decline are good candidates for lumbar laminectomy.
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