By eliminating bone spurs and tissues linked to spine arthritis, a laminectomy clears space in the body. Typically, a tiny portion of the lamina, the rear of the spine's small bones, must be removed (vertebrae). To relieve strain on the spinal cord or nerves, laminectomy enlarges the spinal canal. By eliminating bone spurs and tissues linked to spine arthritis, a laminectomy clears space in the body. Typically, a tiny portion of the lamina, the rear of the spine's small bones, must be removed (vertebrae). To relieve strain on the spinal cord or nerves, laminectomy enlarges the spinal canal.
By eliminating bone spurs and tissues linked to spine arthritis, a laminectomy clears space in the body. Typically, a tiny portion of the lamina, the rear of the spine's small bones, must be removed (vertebrae). To relieve strain on the spinal cord or nerves, laminectomy enlarges the spinal canal. By eliminating bone spurs and tissues linked to spine arthritis, a laminectomy clears space in the body. Typically, a tiny portion of the lamina, the rear of the spine's small bones, must be removed (vertebrae). To relieve strain on the spinal cord or nerves, laminectomy enlarges the spinal canal.