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Vertebrae are the bones that make up the spine. Laminectomy is a surgery that removes the part of the vertebra called the lamina. This takes pressure off nerves in the low back and helps reduce symptoms. A similar surgery is called a laminotomy. For a laminotomy, only part of the lamina is removed.
A laminectomy is usually done to remove pressure from the spinal cord or the nerve roots. It can also be done to access a tumor, an infection, an abnormal blood vessel, or a blood clot. A laminectomy can be followed by a fusion of the vertebrae.
Be sure to follow all of your doctor's instructions on getting ready for surgery.
After surgery, you'll be sent to the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU). When you're fully awake and stable, you'll be moved to your room. The nurses will give you medicines to ease your pain. You may have a small tube (catheter) in your bladder. Soon, health care providers will help you get up and moving. You'll also be shown how to keep your lungs clear with coughing and deep breathing exercises.
Once at home, contact your doctor if you have any of the symptoms below: