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MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: Laminectomy is the surgical removal of part of the vertebral bone called the lamina. 24 vertebrae make up the vertebral column, or spinal column. Each vertebra has two laminae fused together to form the roof of the spinal canal. The laminae protect the spinal cord in the neck and back regions. In the lower back where the spinal cord ends, the laminae protect the large bundle of nerve roots called the cauda equina as well as the nerve roots exiting the spine. Nerve root compression can be caused by bony spurs from arthritis, a herniated disc compressing the nerve root, or less commonly, a bony tumor of the vertebra. A laminectomy relieves back and leg pain caused by this nerve root compression by removing all or part of the lamina. This immediately alleviates the pressure on the nerve root. If a herniated disc is present, your doctor will often perform a discectomy, which directly removes the source of the compression. A laminectomy can be done on a vertebrae in the lower back called the lumbar vertebrae or those in the neck region called cervical vertebrae. Microlaminectomy and microdiscectomy are procedures performed with the aid of a microscope. When you arrive at the hospital an intravenous line will be started, and a catheter may be placed in your bladder to drain your urine. Just before surgery, you will be given either general, or spinal anesthesia. Spinal anesthesia is injected into a sac that surround your spinal cord and numbs the area where the doctor will be working. With spinal anesthesia you will be awake during the procedure, but you have no feeling in the lower half of your body. A laminectomy takes about one to three hours. You will lie on your stomach, or on your side, for the duration of the procedure. Your surgeon will begin by making a small incision overlying your spine. Retractors are used to pull fat and muscles away from the lamina. Using a special bone drill, your surgeon will cut away the lamina in order to see in to the spinal canal and locate the source of the nerve compression. If a herniated disk is causing the compression, he or she will perform a discectomy by removing the protruding part of the disk. To complete the procedure, the deep tissues and incision in your back we'll be closed with stitches. After your surgery you'll be taken to the recovery room for monitoring. The nursing staff will regularly check vital signs and the strength of the leg on the side of your surgery, to be sure the nerve has not been severely injured. You will be encouraged to get up and walk as soon as you feel comfortable. If a catheter was inserted before your surgery, it will be removed before you leave the hospital. If you've had an uncomplicated discectomy, you will likely leave the hospital the next day. Laminectomies performed for other reasons may require longer hospital stays.
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@sevebolton8732
@sevebolton8732 2 года назад
I’ve just had this operation and all I can say is THANKS to the surgeons and nurses involved in this ...
@Scamlikely223
@Scamlikely223 2 года назад
How was the recovery? Did you still have physical therapy after ?
@chriswoodin5125
@chriswoodin5125 Год назад
My wife is going in for this next month. Also wondering what the recovery was like?
@mamam8063
@mamam8063 Год назад
Why you need that surgery ?
@bfnbfn793
@bfnbfn793 9 месяцев назад
What's the cost?
@madewithscraps
@madewithscraps 8 месяцев назад
I am so happy you got lucky, and had great surgeons and assistants. Mine was-is a disaster. S1 to L4 5 1/2 hours, pain enough to cause vomiting, cold seats continues.
@mikec9636
@mikec9636 2 года назад
Four months ago I had anterior and posterior lumbar fusion. The pain pre-surgery is gone but have this horrible pain which from an MRI shows I need this procedure now. Glad to read most comments are positive regarding this procedure. Thanks!
@weirdshibainu
@weirdshibainu 2 года назад
Had one on my lower back due to a car accident. Complete recovery...great surgeon and great team.
@dealerspot
@dealerspot Год назад
Where u had it
@Otak00l
@Otak00l Год назад
can you go to the gym? what cant you do and what can you do as exercises?
@weirdshibainu
@weirdshibainu Год назад
@@dealerspot Reno
@srabaniray8966
@srabaniray8966 3 года назад
This is one of the most educational channel on YT platform. THNX for sharing the knowledge 😁
@SurfCityVideo
@SurfCityVideo 2 года назад
I'm 2 days post surgery. Surgical site is sore but I can walk without pain and numbness in my legs and feet. Pretty easy deal.
@dianegordon5366
@dianegordon5366 2 года назад
I'm glad to know so many had successful surgeries! Imagine what it was like for people before this procedure were possible.
@spacejamgaming
@spacejamgaming 3 года назад
Thank you for all the videos you make!!!
@jeetendraprasad8300
@jeetendraprasad8300 3 года назад
Nucleus is always the best ❤️
@yasinyildirim97
@yasinyildirim97 3 года назад
I really appreciate these animations. Thank you these are really good!
@mikkymillen9598
@mikkymillen9598 3 года назад
Thanks to herbalist_okosodo1 on RU-vid for curing me with my herpes virus it was God sent to heal people with his natural herbs you can also message him on his RU-vid channel
@Brian-hd4rf
@Brian-hd4rf 2 года назад
I had this done 30 years ago. L4 and disc removal as well. I would have to say that mine was a total success. The doc said I was a textbook case. One thing you must do is change your life. No running, jumping or pushing on anything. No lifting over 50 lbs although I lift things I shouldn't. My recovery time was 4 weeks but as for as the debilitating pain in my left buttocks and down my left leg was gone the day of the surgery. Word up is that recovery times now can be as little as 2-3 days with the new techniques and surgery tools. For the questions below about a hole in your back I can't feel or notice any difference in my spine.
@TheRockerxx69
@TheRockerxx69 2 года назад
My problem is l should have 3 or four spine blocks. At 70 it ain't worth.
@TheRockerxx69
@TheRockerxx69 2 года назад
You had metallic separators and screws?
@Anth_K
@Anth_K 2 года назад
Where are you from? USA?
@Brian-hd4rf
@Brian-hd4rf 2 года назад
@@Anth_K east coast USA
@Brian-hd4rf
@Brian-hd4rf 2 года назад
@@TheRockerxx69 No nothing just sewed back up. The body naturally closes holes like this with connective tissue.
@jeffbuckleyfan4214
@jeffbuckleyfan4214 2 года назад
I had this surgery. So glad I did and for our great British NHS.
@playlistaccount
@playlistaccount Год назад
How did you get it i’m absolutely desperate :( can you name the doc you saw or specialist please
@lesley9322
@lesley9322 11 месяцев назад
I am seriously so nervous for mine but I'm up watching the videos and reading your comments and it's giving me hope because I have no quality of life with this intense pain 24-7. No physical therapy relieved it. Getting hurt like this in a bad car accident and then crushing the discs even worse going right to work . I am so relieved to read all your successes and to see there is a new life ahead for me too with this surgery. 💜🙏
@elizabethelizabeth7059
@elizabethelizabeth7059 9 месяцев назад
Hope your surgery went well ❤️ I am about to get mine next week and I'm terrified
@lesley9322
@lesley9322 9 месяцев назад
@@elizabethelizabeth7059 , thank you so much and your surgery is gonna be a complete success and you will feel like a new person . I sadly got taken off the surgery list when I went last month for the appointment and thrown back in so much pain to three more months of physical therapy. I was so devastated it was like someone kicked me in the stomach and knocked the wind out of me. The pain is daily and it's destroying the quality of my life and I told my surgeon that. His reply that day was your not gonna get relief from this surgery . So you can see why I am at a loss for words . I actually feel like there is no hope at all for me . I'm praying for you even though it have complete faith you are gonna do amazing.🙏♥️
@lesley9322
@lesley9322 9 месяцев назад
@@elizabethelizabeth7059 and don't be terrified because your surgeon is sure you need it and even more importantly he got she is sure they can do it 110% correctly and seamlessly. That's everything. I felt chills leaving that appointment last month and I knew it was time for a 2nd opinion. Yale I truly thought was everything. It's not .
@ginamcmanus2404
@ginamcmanus2404 4 месяца назад
@@elizabethelizabeth7059 same. How are you doing now?
@jongxina3595
@jongxina3595 Месяц назад
how was it?
@chaminiwanigasekara4236
@chaminiwanigasekara4236 2 года назад
I had this done 3 weeks ago.very very thankful to orthopaedic surgeon sir Dr Bopitiya,and all staff of DGH Matale ,Srilanka,I am sanjeewa .
@GlassesnMouthplates
@GlassesnMouthplates 3 года назад
Wait, so the patient's just going to get discharged from the hospital with a portion of his/her spine missing and a part of the spinal nerve exposed?
@poetflows
@poetflows 3 года назад
I couldn't have said it better! Thank you! I am thinking the same thing. THAT concerns me. ✌️
@soontaek
@soontaek 3 года назад
Came to comment on the exact same thing
@SHK8553
@SHK8553 3 года назад
That's truth, me too same concern
@baffled_hawk
@baffled_hawk 3 года назад
Does it heal in time? That's kinda worrying
@GlassesnMouthplates
@GlassesnMouthplates 3 года назад
@@baffled_hawk I do know bones can regrow and reform; it's basically how broken bones heal and limb-lengthening operations work. I however am not sure if bones are capable of growing back to its default form to fill in a gap that huge though.
@italofm2995
@italofm2995 2 года назад
Genial. Pero, deberían dejar intactos los multífidos para una mejor recuperación post cirugía. Gracias por el video!
@shrews12001
@shrews12001 27 дней назад
i had 3 of these done between 2002 and 2004. The amount of scar tissue present has caused constant pain in my lower back ever since. The deep pain in my legs now suggests I may need another procedure but i can only imagine how much worse my back will feel after a 4th. Also, a "small incision" turned into an 11" incision covering my entire lumbar spine on the 3rd surgery. This surgery is a life saver for many people, and if a disc ruptures it's a full on emergency and you'll be glad this is available, but the complications can be life changing. i was 15 in 2002, a lot of doors were closed after having this done.
@fatoomgierdien2181
@fatoomgierdien2181 3 года назад
Fantastic explanation. Cape Town Thank you
@vishnuchandran3616
@vishnuchandran3616 3 года назад
Informative video . Please do a video on mandibular set back ,jaw surgery ✌️
@utkarshatelang6017
@utkarshatelang6017 2 года назад
Thanks for info
@madewithscraps
@madewithscraps 8 месяцев назад
I am so happy for those who achieved pain relief from their laminectomy procedure! I have endured 16 years of chronic, 24-7 puke causing pain, 3 surgeries; the last one a 5 1/2 hr. laminectomy, where the surgeon claimed to have spent 4 hours attempting to open the canal. Now my back is a total mess, remining a large cavity of missing bone plates and unable to receive any additional surgeries, according to MRI and multiple doctors. My surgeon was terminated after my surgery, due to other circumstances, not mine. Thankfully I have recently received massive relief of pain from the implant of an FDA approved, Abbott Spinal Stimulator device! Pain is no longer my friend. I am so disappointed that so many people have to suffer due to insurance and poor quality surgeons for this spine topic. Kudos to the Great Surgeons! You are Under-appreciated!
@BigE-qx1jb
@BigE-qx1jb 5 месяцев назад
I had a laminectomy in 1999 two herniated disc and pinched nerve, my accident happened in 97 so it was a failed surgery, the nerve was damaged and for the last 25 yrs I had and still have leg pain with multiple infections, physical therapy and pain killers, I got a MRI a month ago and I have two herniated disc in the same place and now arthritis in my lower back, the pain drives me to think about suicide just to stop all the pain, I’m also happy for all the people who’s surgeries were successful, my new pain management doctor wants me to try another injection and think about the spinal cord simulator
@divy1996
@divy1996 5 месяцев назад
​@@BigE-qx1jb how are you now ??? What's your Condition now ????
@BigE-qx1jb
@BigE-qx1jb 5 месяцев назад
@@divy1996 same as my comment 5 days ago, I feel the same way
@divy1996
@divy1996 5 месяцев назад
@@BigE-qx1jb so sorry .... I feel sorry for your Condition.... I hope that you could heal in nearby future...
@BigE-qx1jb
@BigE-qx1jb 5 месяцев назад
@@divy1996 thank you!!! Me too
@zorzaman7858
@zorzaman7858 Год назад
Thanks
@jk2302
@jk2302 2 года назад
Not a form of pain relief for lower back pain, this is relief of impingement of nerves in the lower extremity and lower body. The removed portion allows the nerves to expand posteriorly as there is likely pressure from the disc that is impacting motor function, sensation and causing pain.
@jk2302
@jk2302 2 года назад
@Lorin Sanchez In summary, spine surgery is not a great option to relieve back pain. Spine surgery is an often to relieve nerve pain and sensory issues that are impacting movement by causing numbness, paralysis or pain. A lot of the time it is a matter of creating space (decompression) for the spinal cord and nerve branches to "breathe" if you will and regain motor function in the extremities.
@Garminrules
@Garminrules 2 года назад
What? Thats where the pain is coming from nerves. I had the surgery, back pain gone!
@joebuck4618
@joebuck4618 2 года назад
i had this done a year ago and the pain and needles in my legs where relieved. Never a will I ever go to a chiropractor. After 3 weeks of no sleep and 24 hour pain, Dr. Bejjania operated on me. What a relief and thank God for him and his help. Worst pain I have ever had period.
@VashistJaiswal13
@VashistJaiswal13 3 года назад
Thanku for this video
@donnaspencer5356
@donnaspencer5356 Год назад
I am very pleased with this surgery.
@chess1011
@chess1011 3 года назад
The animation, as always hasn't disappointed me. Thanks for the information.
@maxised3197
@maxised3197 3 года назад
@@amanhehu Hey, Did you know that 8 people out of 10 have experienced or will experience a potential lower back pain. This doesn’t seem good, right ! But, the good news is this pain is curable ; stretching the area and strengthening it will relieve our pain. To discover the Top 10 Exercises For Lower Back Pain, read the article I have just finished today : therehabboy.blogspot.com/2021/07/top-10-exercises-for-lower-back-pain.html
@nafeesfatimaofficial7796
@nafeesfatimaofficial7796 3 года назад
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@joeortiz3455
@joeortiz3455 3 года назад
@@amanhehu] p]
@nonenone3855
@nonenone3855 2 года назад
Lol...cool animation tricking patients into getting their lives rekt. This is not....information. Information would be, so what is the typical outcome based on research. Answer.....you probably should not get surgery.
@alienkishorekumar
@alienkishorekumar 2 года назад
@@nonenone3855 Could you post the exact statistics or point out the link which discusses technical details of why this surgery shouldn't be performed?
@patespinoza1936
@patespinoza1936 2 года назад
I had this surgery a year ago the nerve pain was unbelievable I wouldn't wish on anyone ifeel fantastic now would recommend this surgery
@madeleinemiddleton2919
@madeleinemiddleton2919 10 месяцев назад
My nerve pain in lower back and legs was also unbearable. Walked out the next morning after L4 and L5 laminectomy...pain totally gone! I'm 5 weeks post op.
@DanScottChannel
@DanScottChannel Год назад
So is the laminae and spinous process not a necessary part of the spine structure to support the back? How does this procedure not weaken the spine?
@brianlester3502
@brianlester3502 3 года назад
I had a laminectomy last Nov from L3-L5. Very happy with the results.
@sreeramhariharan1723
@sreeramhariharan1723 7 месяцев назад
Did you had fusion?
@manashchaudhary630
@manashchaudhary630 3 года назад
Awesome video i got lots of information from the video
@shantichoudhary5092
@shantichoudhary5092 3 года назад
Can u please make a video on ecg working
@raymondpabalate8993
@raymondpabalate8993 3 месяца назад
Amazing God and doctor after my surgery no more discomport on my left leg.
@jameskennedy6481
@jameskennedy6481 2 года назад
For my back pain helped.. basically " Backpainrono Method " 4 days the pain was 100% gone.
@eadonchen6077
@eadonchen6077 2 года назад
It's amazing!!! Does anyone know what software is used to make this animation?
@jerald9739
@jerald9739 2 года назад
Hello fellow comsec my english are not that good but i will tell you this...after my tb.Tb left me and spinal bend or kinda like scoliosis and this upcoming week i will be in the surgery wish me luck bro and sis i watch this video and read almost all of your comments to gain experience and knowledge before and after my surgery i will be back here after my fully recovery of my surgery.
@steveanderson1058
@steveanderson1058 2 года назад
I'm 60. Had laminotomy and foraminotomy 11 weeks ago. Back in the gym about 60 to 80 % of what I was lifting. Don't do squats or deadlifts anymore. Before operation I could only walk 8 to 10 min before feet went numb and I had to sit for a few min to decompress. My operation wasn't full laminectomy. Basically cleaned out extra bone growth and partial laminectomy on L4.
@totalnoobfishing1753
@totalnoobfishing1753 2 года назад
Have a similar issue at 48..hoping the same outcome. Glad your life is resuming
@editingwithjacob9260
@editingwithjacob9260 3 года назад
Wow........ This channel is amazin'
@mikkymillen9598
@mikkymillen9598 3 года назад
Thanks to herbalist_okosodo1 on RU-vid for curing me with my herpes virus it was God sent to heal people with his natural herbs you can also message him on his RU-vid channel..
@joannthomases9304
@joannthomases9304 2 года назад
What about the missing bone ? Cant you put in a plastic cover back over ? Or a coral calcium growing bone that can reform that part ? I have heard of this, type of regrowing the bone. What about that ?
@tommac21
@tommac21 2 года назад
Had this in 1986. Then disc replacement in 2015
@karlfromhighrock7158
@karlfromhighrock7158 6 месяцев назад
Had procedure done l4 post op pain is unbearable and no amount of pain killers help ugh it hurts so bad...
@qwerty-ps2fw
@qwerty-ps2fw 3 года назад
Nice
@jeantriggs1639
@jeantriggs1639 2 года назад
In 2019 I was taken into hospital because I was very unwell, it seems that I had Sepsis, the surgeons could not find where it was, eventually they found it in my back. It was in the form of a absess that had wound its way around my spinal cord, it had also attacked a vertibra and eaten it away, I nearly died, they did not expect me to live until the morning, they cleared the absess out and removed the vertibra. Previously, I had needed 3 hip operations, I needed to get along with one stick, after Sepsis I needed 2 sticks and walk very bent over, I already had curvature of the spine, it also seemed as if my neck was jutting more forward than it was before. When indoors I get around without sticks, but need the sticks outside because I have had several falls in the past so I have lost confidence in walking. Now, I also have two swollen feet with numbness. I am grateful to the hospital for saving my life, but is the back problems I have now and not being able to stand or look up is due to the removal of the vertibra?
@monc81
@monc81 5 месяцев назад
I had L4-L6 laminectomy 2021 then L2-L4 laminectomy 2023. Still have leg pain and weakness from waist/hips down to knees. Been going to Accupuncture weekly since August 2023-Jan 2024. Helped a little but still have same symptoms on legs.
@biswaranjandixit242
@biswaranjandixit242 3 года назад
Gr8 Animation
@mikkymillen9598
@mikkymillen9598 3 года назад
Thanks to herbalist_okosodo1 on RU-vid for curing me with my herpes virus it was God sent to heal people with his natural herbs you can also message him on his RU-vid channel..
@ritikmahara44
@ritikmahara44 3 года назад
Who love this type of animations like hare
@mikkymillen9598
@mikkymillen9598 3 года назад
Thanks to herbalist_okosodo1 on RU-vid for curing me with my herpes virus it was God sent to heal people with his natural herbs you can also message him on his RU-vid channel
@rillzy9637
@rillzy9637 4 месяца назад
Had L4-L5 in 2018. Had s1 done in December 2023.
@prettyjisoo1487
@prettyjisoo1487 3 года назад
Soon nucleus media will be like Grey's anatomy where we might almost think we can be doctors by just watching those videos... They are always so useful!!!! ✨✨
@anjalisuresh9574
@anjalisuresh9574 3 года назад
Agree
@twinkle8465
@twinkle8465 3 года назад
Yea
@twinkle8465
@twinkle8465 3 года назад
I Agreed
@351cleavland
@351cleavland 3 года назад
I watch the videos and then only charge 1/3rd what a regular Dr. costs. What I lack in expereince, training and knowledge saves YOU money!!! I also work out of my van and pass the savings onto YOU!!!
@poetflows
@poetflows 3 года назад
@@351cleavland 😁
@ritikmahara44
@ritikmahara44 3 года назад
Crispr case9 make a video on this trophic
@Deacon_T
@Deacon_T 2 года назад
Is a radical laminectomy the same. I had this done in '87 with a ruptured disc. I was good until 1998 and I assume it was scar tissue that had been torn. I've been miserable ever since.
@zacharyshowers8465
@zacharyshowers8465 8 месяцев назад
I had mine less then a year ago and still have pain in my lower back of I turn to far right or left.
@YaShoeLova786
@YaShoeLova786 Год назад
I did that to my brother a little hard and he was so relaxed he slept with his eyes open and never woke up again thanks!
@tiborzkarate1
@tiborzkarate1 4 месяца назад
What happens with the left over disk? It will left open or will seal it to block further leaking or stays as it is?
@bluemushroomz
@bluemushroomz 2 года назад
half of the vertebrae structure is gone.. does it grow back? is it safe to do deadlift in the future?
@celestinez9406
@celestinez9406 3 года назад
Before watching this video, i'm okay. But after watching it, i feel low back pain LOL (this is only to compliment on how realistic the video is
@sjs7820
@sjs7820 2 года назад
I had leminectomy and then discectomy!, very limited movement now.
@WigWoo1
@WigWoo1 2 года назад
I just had this procedure done with a disk ectomy now I'm wondering isn't my back going to be permanently vulnerable because I'm now missing that bone that protects the nerves?
@rachelsteward7852
@rachelsteward7852 2 года назад
Same
@jeffbuckleyfan4214
@jeffbuckleyfan4214 2 года назад
No not at all. It has NO bearing on weakness of spine, i had this surgery and best decision made. As well as NHS.
@Yourmom-cx8fw
@Yourmom-cx8fw 3 года назад
i am addicted to surgery procedure videos
@Apt46
@Apt46 3 года назад
i love how nucleus makes these for educational use but yet we all watch this for entertainment
@yunan9610
@yunan9610 3 года назад
Educating yourself and expanding your knowledge can be a form of entertainment
@mikkymillen9598
@mikkymillen9598 3 года назад
Thanks to herbalist_okosodo1 on RU-vid for curing me with my herpes virus it was God sent to heal people with his natural herbs you can also message him on his RU-vid channel
@edstimator1
@edstimator1 3 года назад
I wish
@Cokie907
@Cokie907 2 года назад
This represents the worst pain and suffering I've ever experienced in my 55 years. I still remember the tears coming down my cheeks as I tried to do anything. Even sleeping was next to impossible unless I took pain killers. I would wake up every 3.5 hours as they wore off! The operation was the only thing that worked for me. Thank God and Dr. Mark Thomas whose name I'll never forget. The moment I woke up I said to the nurse "The pain, it's gone". Then i asked her to immediately change the TV from CNN to Fox News! Today, I would ask her to turn the TV OFF but this was 16 years ago.
@livenotonevil8279
@livenotonevil8279 2 года назад
So glad to hear you're doing well. And, yes ... the TV is a thing of the past!
@jessegauna4011
@jessegauna4011 2 года назад
How long was your recovery time? My dad did this surgery in Jan 2022. This surgery left his leg limp and more immobile than before.
@mikeespo7728
@mikeespo7728 Год назад
@@jessegauna4011 How is he doing??
@joyceferrer5237
@joyceferrer5237 Год назад
@@jessegauna4011 same with my mom😥
@riyachaudhary5128
@riyachaudhary5128 2 года назад
Very good 🖒🖒
@melodiouslab1642
@melodiouslab1642 3 года назад
Good
@TREEHUGGAH1
@TREEHUGGAH1 2 года назад
how common is lymphadema after operation.
@m_m786
@m_m786 3 года назад
Great 👍🩺❤️
@mikkymillen9598
@mikkymillen9598 3 года назад
Thanks to herbalist_okosodo1 on RU-vid for curing me with my herpes virus it was God sent to heal people with his natural herbs you can also message him on his RU-vid channel..
@kavitabansal1497
@kavitabansal1497 3 года назад
Your's explation is better than collage teachers
@trish9614
@trish9614 2 года назад
Need this surgery but im a little nervous as you hear the stories of it making things worse.
@ColGadarby
@ColGadarby 2 года назад
I am looking at an L4/L5 fusion...I wish it was as simple as a laminectomy. Not always a success and a one year to recovery. (Maybe walking slowly after a week or so but full recovery will take longer) NHS waiting will take me years before I can get surgery. If I can I will go to India. Around £8K and ist class surgeons. (Many of the surgeons in UK are from India) - Right now I can't stand or walk more than 15 mins. I can sit down - that does give me instant relief. Just want to be able to run a mile and walk ten miles in one go would be fantastic.
@johnlee4101
@johnlee4101 2 года назад
Wow .. Removed part of bone, does it recover again?
@osamashatat
@osamashatat 2 года назад
So they leave the area without the bone?
@randyrogers8568
@randyrogers8568 2 года назад
Had a laminectomy in May 2021. It was supposed to be an easy operation. I could barely move after a week in the hospital. When I was discharged I could barely move and was back in the hospital again for another week with DVTs and luminary embolisms the same day I was discharged. Now 5 months later I am almost as good as before the operation but still using a walker. Can't ask the surgeon anything since he died a week after surgery.
@steveanderson2041
@steveanderson2041 2 года назад
OMG So sorry for your bad result.Mine was bad also but not to the same degree
@angelaemmens9235
@angelaemmens9235 Год назад
That's awful experienceto go through.. Did the Dr die of natural causes? 🤔 If the Doctor that operated on you made a such a huge mistake could you sue for malpractice?
@babyimHOME
@babyimHOME 2 года назад
Wait so the bone isn’t replaced and there is an exposed spinal nerve?
@bigcheezesupreme2377
@bigcheezesupreme2377 2 года назад
What about that chunk of bone that was taken out???
@bishop_papa7648
@bishop_papa7648 9 месяцев назад
I need this surgery now but im so afraid
@joshjosh6714
@joshjosh6714 3 года назад
Ah yes, my favorite nerve bundle "horse tail" 👌👌
@deannahoward6557
@deannahoward6557 Год назад
Can i go back to work after the operation?
@danmason6116
@danmason6116 2 года назад
Man I wish I would have never went and had this done
@guyussia7719
@guyussia7719 3 года назад
I had a lamectomy and discectomy. Saved my life.
@starterutuber560
@starterutuber560 3 года назад
First viewer first comment.. And thanks for this helpfull video
@safinnislam4841
@safinnislam4841 3 года назад
খুব সুন্দর
@jcaleca60
@jcaleca60 Год назад
I have spinal stenosis operation laminectomy operation had it 😮
@lutherlewis6792
@lutherlewis6792 2 года назад
I had a spinal laminectomy a few years ago. Everything was fine but a few months ago my pain returned. Currently my lower back has the pain of a slipped disc and even meds does not help much. I have had 3 back surgeries and they said they would not do another one.
@sjs7820
@sjs7820 2 года назад
Same here, they did discectomy second opp, i now wish i didnt have either.
@GearHeadBoris
@GearHeadBoris 2 года назад
I've had this procedure done. Oh the fun I had🤣🤣🤣 The spinal tap was to die for😁👍 But seriously, it was a horrible process but in the end I had a pretty good result and significant reduction in pain. If you have this done you really need to push yourself through the pain during recovery. More pain more gain.
@BigEightiesNewWave
@BigEightiesNewWave 2 года назад
Nope , take more Norco !
@Charcheer52
@Charcheer52 6 месяцев назад
This is so very helpful to read.I thank you, everyone. I will be having surgery on the 26th of January . I am very nervous , and I am seeing a chiropractor right now, which has alleviated some of the pain, but I'm only in week two. I live by myself so I am wondering if any of you that have had the surgery were able to do things on your own? Or did you have to have somebody come in and help looking forward to the answers thank you all so much.
@ginamcmanus2404
@ginamcmanus2404 4 месяца назад
How are you doing now? Wondering the same thing I take care of two disabled parents who won’t be able to help me. I’m sure I’ll need help. What did you do?
@DrStinger
@DrStinger 2 года назад
I had microdiscectomy for my herniated disc
@JH-fd9xt
@JH-fd9xt Год назад
Does the lamina grow back?
@jonas33428
@jonas33428 2 года назад
I will do an X-Ray on the 9th of june and i really hope for an operations! Cant barely walk anymore 😫
@madeleinemiddleton2919
@madeleinemiddleton2919 10 месяцев назад
An MRI showed my lamin verdebrae (sic?) was squeezing my L4 and L5 spinal cord area almost completely. Had the laminectomy 5 weeks ago. Unbearable pain is totally gone. I am 82 years old and able to bend over to weed my garden again. My doc says nerves (spinal cord) down will not need the now gone lamin protection unless I decide to take up sky diving or professional snow ski jumping.
@md.alamin2794
@md.alamin2794 3 года назад
if you provide transcript on every video description , it will be more helpful for me , subtitle is also help me but transcript will be better for me .
@jonkim6036
@jonkim6036 2 года назад
Will you be able to do weightlifting after this surgery? 😩
@supplanter.
@supplanter. 2 года назад
When the doctor uses the bone drill on the spine will it grow back? @2:19
@randydill409
@randydill409 2 года назад
I still fill mine missing
@oldandy1645
@oldandy1645 2 года назад
I had this procedure done by Dr. Howard Tung, I live in the southern california area. He told me it could cure my back pain. Some time later another Dr. told me this procedure is almost never done for back pain alone and mostly focuses on alleviating the nerve pain down the backs of the legs (Sciatica). Prior to my surgery I had endured about 30 seconds of this nerve pain once within a year. For some reason Dr. Tung, the day prior to surgery, thought it was constant and ongoing. This operation left me in significantly more pain and much greater pain than when I entered the hospital. I could hardly walk after 3 days in the hospital. I could neither empty my bladder nor bowels for 3 days as the pain associated with pushing was too great. Dr. Tung told me this was an outpatient procedure. He told me a lot of things verbally. His bedside manners were horrendous. During my post op visit he explained that I also had a broken facet he explained "It was probably from your fall". I never had any fall and I never told anyone I had fallen from any height causing me a work related injury. As far as I am concerned this man is a quack who has been somehow milking the system with fraudulent and illegal practices for decades.
@666BIGBLOCK
@666BIGBLOCK 2 года назад
🦆 🦆 🦆 🦆
@twinkle8465
@twinkle8465 3 года назад
Nucleus Will Make Other Videos (Thinked)
@kyloren1616
@kyloren1616 3 года назад
I fell on my back lol
@Audiencesg0d
@Audiencesg0d Месяц назад
I am 24 and have this issue, I have had it for around 4-5 years, I am an avid football player and enjoy pretty much every sport, while I am not playing now will I be able to return to play many months after surgery and recovery? 😢
@rufusbassey8186
@rufusbassey8186 3 года назад
@2:20 you said using a special bone drill, the specialist who drill the bone open. But you didn't state how the bone drilled would be covered or filled?
@johnlenon8984
@johnlenon8984 3 года назад
it usually isnt filled as bones heal quite rapidly and regenearete and if it is due to some other issues a small part of hip bone is taken to guide or to fill the region
@poetflows
@poetflows 3 года назад
@@johnlenon8984 Ahaa!! There's the answer ( I THINK.. ) to the quandary we are having about leaving the spinal cord exposed. ✌️
@princyaootarun3181
@princyaootarun3181 3 года назад
@@johnlenon8984 well its a lot complicated depending on patients needs we sure do make adjustments but yeah this answer somewhat clears the issue
@sourabhchoudhary3447
@sourabhchoudhary3447 3 года назад
always here
@osama135zam6
@osama135zam6 Год назад
I just wanna ask, In this operation all or a part of lamina will removed; which means that the risk of a bad injury in the spinal cord will increase, Is there a procedure for protecting this region or this will change and limit your life activity for along of your life?
@leejankovskis7814
@leejankovskis7814 Год назад
Had one of these, total waste if time, in the end I had a spinal fusion. Not 100% but so much better than I was and I can manage my limitations.
@Vitrianna
@Vitrianna 3 года назад
what happen to the bone that was removed!? did i lost a bone when i had that kind of surgery last 3 yrs ago? and why is my back still hurts? it sucks... i wanna work but my back is a hindrance!
@letoubib21
@letoubib21 3 года назад
Just look for *_post-laminectomx syndrome._* That's not so seldom *. . .*
@davebrucher5550
@davebrucher5550 2 года назад
After working as a first surgical assist with a fellowship trained orthopedic spine surgeon, I can say that this type of surgery is best done for LEG pain, from nerve root compression. NOT FOR BACK PAIN. It is very deceiving to suggest that surgery for BACK pain, with the exception of fusion, with or without instrumentation, may provide temporary relief. Why, only temporary??? Because after a fusion, the levels above and below the fused segment do "double duty" and will wear out . leading to arthritis (and pain).
@markharnet2660
@markharnet2660 10 месяцев назад
Exactly.
@sewingmistakesunlimited
@sewingmistakesunlimited 4 месяца назад
Will it relax the muscles? I started with sciatica. Procedures have moved the pain to my side hip and lower back. I am considering this surgery. Opinion?
@davebrucher5550
@davebrucher5550 3 месяца назад
@@sewingmistakesunlimited If your MRI shows nerve root compression that corresponds with your leg pain symptoms, then it may fit with the suspected cause. A suggestion would be to have a selective nerve root injection, under fluoroscopic guidance. This numbing of a single nerve may predict if your suspected cause is right and also mimic the relief you may enjoy if you did have surgery to decompress the nerve root. It is like having a toothaches. When you numb the one tooth, one would expect all of the toothache pain to temporarily be relieved. If it is not, then you may be numbing the wrong tooth, or have the wrong diagnosis.
@sewingmistakesunlimited
@sewingmistakesunlimited 3 месяца назад
@@davebrucher5550 I had the injections it made it worse
@sewingmistakesunlimited
@sewingmistakesunlimited 3 месяца назад
@@davebrucher5550 I have a question since you have medical knowledge. Who do you believe when 1 doctor says scoliosis and another says no?
@floppy54
@floppy54 2 года назад
POV: you fell asleep first at at sleepover 2:23
@TouchpulseSHOP
@TouchpulseSHOP Год назад
can surgery in lumber cause erection problem?
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