Cervical Laminectomy

A Cervical Laminectomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves in the neck (cervical spine). This pressure, often caused by conditions like spinal stenosis, herniated discs, bone spurs, or tumors, can lead to neck pain, numbness, weakness, or difficulty walking. The procedure involves removing a small section of the back part of the vertebra, called the lamina, to create more space and reduce nerve compression.

You may require a cervical laminectomy if:

  • You experience persistent neck pain that doesn’t improve with medication or physical therapy
  • There is numbness or weaknessin your arms or legs
  • You have difficulty walking or balancingdue to spinal cord pressure
  • Conditions such as cervical spondylosis, spinal stenosis, or cervical myelopathyare diagnosed

Benefits of Cervical Laminectomy

  • Pain Relief: Eases chronic neck and nerve pain.
  • Improved Mobility: Enhances neck movement and overall functionality.
  • Prevents Further Damage: Stops progression of nerve or spinal cord compression.

Recovery After Cervical Laminectomy

  • Hospital Stay: Most patients stay in the hospital for 1–3 days after the surgery.
  • Pain Management: Medications and physical therapy help manage post-surgical discomfort.
  • Activity: You can gradually return to daily activities within a few weeks, but heavy lifting and strenuous activities should be avoided for about 4–6 weeks.
  • Physical Therapy: Helps restore strength, mobility, and flexibility in the neck.
  • Follow-Up: Regular check-ups with your surgeon ensure proper healing.

How is the Surgery Performed?

  1. Preparation: The procedure is performed under general anesthesia, ensuring you are comfortable and pain-free.
  2. Incision: A small incision is made at the back of the neck.
  3. Lamina Removal: The surgeon carefully removes the lamina (a part of the vertebra) to create more space for the spinal cord and nerves.
  4. Stabilization (if required): If necessary, the surgeon may use screws or rods to stabilize the spine, especially in cases of significant bone removal or instability.
  5. Closure: The incision is closed with stitches, and a dressing is applied.

Risks of Cervical Laminectomy

As with any surgery, there are risks, but these are minimized under the expertise of experienced surgeons like Dr. Shankar Acharya:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding
  • Nerve or spinal cord injury
  • Temporary numbness or weakness
A cervical laminectomy is a safe and effective solution for relieving spinal cord or nerve pressure in the neck, restoring comfort and mobility. Dr. Shankar Acharya, a trusted spine surgeon in New Delhi, ensures a smooth journey from diagnosis to recovery, giving patients confidence and hope for a pain-free life.
For appointments or more information, contact Dr. Shankar Acharya’s clinic at Sir Gangaram Hospital, New Delhi.

Why Choose Dr. Shankar Acharya?

  • Expertise: 30 years of experience in treating complex spine conditions.
  • Advanced Techniques: Proficient in minimally invasive and open surgical techniques.
  • Patient-Centered Care: Focused on understanding patient needs and providing compassionate care.
  • State-of-the-Art Facility: Sir Gangaram Hospital is equipped with the latest technology for spine surgery.

Conclusion

A cervical laminectomy is a safe and effective solution for relieving spinal cord or nerve pressure in the neck, restoring comfort and mobility. Dr. Shankar Acharya, a trusted spine surgeon in New Delhi, ensures a smooth journey from diagnosis to recovery, giving patients confidence and hope for a pain-free life.
For appointments or more information, contact Dr. Shankar Acharya’s clinic at Sir Gangaram Hospital, New Delhi.