The National Institutes of Health provide an expansive and detailed description of cervical stenosis surgery along with research on results, side effects, and methodologies.
Research has shown that often surgery is not required for Stenosis. Surgery is only considered when other treatment options fail to work. One can find additional information on the Mayo Clinic website as well as the WebMD site.
No, you can have surgery to fix it. Severe cases of stenosis often require surgery. The goal of the surgery is to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or spinal nerve by widening the spinal canal.
It appears they do offer Percutaneous Endoscopic (ie Arthroscopic) surgery for at least Knit Lumbar Stenosis. I found an extensive article on the subject that you might find interesting. http://www.spineuniverse.com/displayarticle.php/article595.html
The first and easiest place to obtain information on lumbar spinal stenosis is your doctor. They will be able to diagnose you, discuss with you treatment options and prognosis, and be a source of support and comfort. You can also find information online.
One can find statistical information about cervical cancer via many online resources. Cancer Research UK, Cancer.gov and wikipedia all provide statistical information on cervical cancer.
If you are looking for a bariatric surgery procedure, you can find information at www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com. You can find out about the costs and risks of this type of surgery.
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You can information on eyelid lift surgery at http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/surgery/eyelid-lift/overview.html. Here you can find out what is done and what the risks of the surgery are.
Carotid surgery is a medical procedure done to prevent a stroke. You can find out more information on this surgery by reading medical books from the library.
You can find information on vascular surgery online at websites such as Health Grades, WebMD, and MayoClinic. You can also read about it on the Encyclopedia of Surgery website.
One can find information about Atrial Fibrillation surgery on a number of webpages. StopAfib, Medifocus, and Mayo Clinic are few examples of websites where one can find information about Atrial Fibrillation surgery.
Those who suffer from chronic pain due to lumbar stenosis can find relief in medications or cortisone injections. In severe cases surgery is performed to remove the structures that are compressing the nerves.