The removal of the lamina of the vertebral arch, known as a laminectomy, is a surgical procedure often performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves caused by conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or tumors. By excising the lamina, the surgeon creates more space within the spinal canal, which can alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore function. This procedure is typically considered when conservative treatments, like physical therapy or medication, have failed to provide relief.
The fusion of pedicles and lamina in the vertebral column forms the vertebral arch. This structure helps protect the spinal cord and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments that support the spine.
Laminectomy is the surgical removal of a spinal lamina. Visualize...close your fist and allow your thumb and pinky to extend. The fist is your vertebra and the finger/thumb are your lamina. The procedure is called a laminectomy.Vertebral laminectomy
Laminoplasty is the medical term meaning surgical repair of the lamina of the disc. A related term, laminectomy, means surgical removal of the lamina.
The pedicle is a bony segment that connects the vertebral body to the lamina, forming the vertebral arch that protects the spinal cord. The lamina helps support the weight of the body and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments. Together, the pedicle and lamina contribute to the stability and protection of the lumbar vertebrae.
Yes, the surgical removal of a lamina from a vertebra is known as a laminectomy. This procedure is typically performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots caused by conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or tumors. By removing the lamina, the surgeon creates more space within the spinal canal, which can alleviate pain and improve mobility.
Laminectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of part of a vertebral arch.
Surgical removal of the posterior arch of a vertebra.
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The plural form of lamina is laminae.
laminotomy (lam-i-not-m)Excision of a portion of a vertebral lamina in which the intervertebral foramen is enlarged by removal of a portion of the lamina. Syn: rachiotomy[L. lamina, layer, + G. tom, incision hemi-One-half. Cf. semi- http://www.stedmans.com/section.cfm/45
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Elachista lamina was created in 1948.