Spinal Decompression (Laminectomy)

Spine Surgery
Recuperación
4-6 weeks
Estancia Hospitalaria
2-3 days
Tasa de Éxito
90%
Laminectomy, often called open decompression, is the primary treatment for Spinal Stenosis—a condition commonly affecting older adults where the spinal canal narrows due to arthritis, bone spurs, and thickened ligaments. This narrowing crushes the spinal cord, causing neurogenic claudication (heavy, aching, weak legs that make walking short distances unbearable). By removing the back portion of the vertebra (the lamina), the surgeon instantly creates a wider space for the nerves to pass through, restoring walking endurance and drastically improving quality of life.
Detalles del Procedimiento
Conducted under general anesthesia. An incision is made in the back directly over the compressed area. The surgeon retracts the muscles to expose the vertebrae. Using high-speed micro-drills, the surgeon carefully cuts away the bony lamina and removes any overgrown, thickened ligaments pressing into the spinal canal. Once the nerve roots are verified to be fully decompressed and free-floating, the incision is closed.
Comparación de Costos
PaísCosto EstimadoAhorros frente a EE. UU.
India Mejor Relación Calidad-Precio $4,000 - $6,500 Ahorre hasta 85%
EE. UU.$35,000-
Reino Unido$14,000-
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