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A lumbar laminectomy involves the removal of the back portion of a vertebra in your lower back to create more room within the spinal canal. A cervical laminectomy involves the removal of the back portion of a vertebra in your neck to create more room within the spinal canal. Lumbar laminectomy: removal of the back portion of a vertebra in your lower back to create more room within the spinal canal. Cervical laminectomy: removal of the back portion of a vertebra in your neck to create more room within the spinal canal. Spinal fusion: removal of arthritic joints and often uses metal implants to help permanently connect two or more bones in the spine. Artificial disks: devices made of plastic and metal.
Lumbar laminectomy: removal of the back portion of a vertebra in your lower back to create more room within the spinal canal.
Cervical laminectomy: removal of the back portion of a vertebra in your neck to create more room within the spinal canal.
Spinal fusion: removal of arthritic joints and often uses metal implants to help permanently connect two or more bones in the spine.
Artificial disks: devices made of plastic and metal.
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