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Management of Infected Laminectomy Wounds

Neurosurgery, 1994
Wound infection after lumbar, thoracic, or cervical laminectomies is a rare but potentially devastating complication. It can range in severity from superficial wound infection to an extensive wound dehiscence. The usual treatment of these wounds consists of intensive local care, debridement, and appropriate antibiotic therapy.
Mark S. Granick   +4 more
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Incidence of Adjacent Segment Disease Requiring Reoperation After Lumbar Laminectomy Without Fusion: A Study of 398 Patients.

Neurosurgery, 2016
BACKGROUND Adjacent segment disease (ASD) has not been described after laminectomy without fusion. OBJECTIVE To determine the incidence of ASD after a 1- or 2-level lumbar laminectomy.
M. Bydon   +8 more
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Local anaesthesia for laminectomy surgery

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1999
Neurosurgical patients presenting for laminectomy surgery may have premorbid pathology that either contraindicates general anaesthesia or at least represents a significant risk to the patient. We present a sample case from a series of ten patients in whom laminectomy surgery was performed under local anaesthesia.
Richard Gullan   +2 more
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Biportal endoscopic versus microscopic lumbar decompressive laminectomy in patients with spinal stenosis: A randomized controlled trial.

The spine journal, 2020
Sang-Min Park   +8 more
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Post laminectomy instability

Seminars in Spine Surgery, 2019
Abstract Laminectomy is considered to be the gold standard of decompressive techniques. While the short-term benefits of laminectomy for lumbar spinal stenosis are widely accepted, concerns surrounding iatrogenic instability persist and the debate on the appropriate indications for concomitant fusion rages on.
William P. Mosenthal   +3 more
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Effect of Laminectomy Methods on the Surgical Safety of Automatic Laminectomy Robot

The International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe efficacy of laminectomy procedures is contingent on the method of resection. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of different methods of resection on the surgical safety of automated laminectomy robots, an area that remains uncharted.MethodsLamina resection surgeries using both drilling and layer‐by‐layer ...
Ya Li   +7 more
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Laminectomy for Spinal Injury Criticized

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— I have just read the article, "Routine Laminectomy for Spinal Injury Criticized," in the MEDICAL NEWS section ofThe Journal( 211 :913, 1970). I would like to say, "Hear! Hear!," and hope to see more articles of this type in the literature.
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