In 2006, there were 2,171,195 neurosurgical procedures done in the US. Of these 1,345,167 were spine related and 592,443 were cranial. There were 67,400 CSF Shunt procedures, 55,604 Peripheral Nerve procedures, 54,606 Pain/Interventional/Functional procedures, 44,156 Catheter/Endovascular/Percutaneous procedures and 11,819 Extracranial Cerebrovascular procedures done.
"National Neurosurgical Procedural Statistics" - 2006, America Association of Neurological Surgeons - p. 5
20 million
According to this report, there are about 500,000 spine surgeries performed in the US each year. It doesn't say how many are for spinal stenosis though. http://www.burtonreport.com/InfSpine/TheFailedBackSurgerySyndrome.htm
In the USA alone over 53 million patients undergo surgical procedures each year.
In the United States, approximately 50,000 women a year have mastectomies performed. This is a mix of preventative and necessary surgeries.
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In 2012, more than 538,000 surgeries were performed in Canada. This is more than in any other year on record.
The number of surgeries a person can have within a year depends on their medical condition and the recommendation of their healthcare provider. In general, it is not common for someone to have more than a few surgeries in a year due to the risks and recovery time involved.
The approximate value of US healthmarkets per year is about 5 trillion per year. US healthmarkets increase every year by 4% and have nothing to do with age. Premiums have also skyrocketed every year since 2002.
1 million marriages fail per year.... 1 MILLION WORK OUT PER YEAR
About 25 lbs. per person per year.
Average work days per year in the US is about 260.