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Lumbar Discectomy
Lumbar discs are the structures that serve as
shock absorbers between the vertebrae of the spinal
column. Single level spinal stenosis is the narrowing
of the lower spinal column. Lumbar discs may herniate
creating pressure against one or more spinal nerves
causing severe pain, numbness or weakness in the
lower back, legs and feet. Chronic pain can develop
from this condition.
Minimally invasive lumbar laminectomy/discectomy
is an operation performed on the lower spine to
relieve pressure on one or more nerve roots. The
surgeon reaches the lumbar spine through a small
incision in the low back. After the muscles of
the spine are spread, the nerve root is exposed
by removing part of the bony covering (lamina)
which covers the nerve root. This is called a
laminectomy. If necessary a portion of the intervertebral
disc is then removed taking the pressure off of
the nerve root.
False Creek Surgical Centre was the first facility
to offer back surgery in the ambulatory environment
and continues to be a leader in this field of
surgery. New technology at the facility enables
False Creek’s surgeons to perform a laminectomy
endoscopically. Since 2000, False Creek has performed
over 300 back surgeries.
Using minimally invasive anthroscopic techniques
allows for better treatment and faster recovery.
Many of the orthopaedic surgeons have received
extra training and are sub-specialists in knee,
ankle, shoulder or other joint problems.
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