Interlaminar Spine Surgery

Interlaminar Spine Surgery – Precision for Lasting Relief

Interlaminar Spine Surgery is a minimally invasive technique used to treat spinal conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression. This advanced procedure is performed through a small incision, targeting the affected area without damaging nearby muscles and tissues.

When is Interlaminar Spine Surgery Needed?

This procedure is recommended for patients experiencing:
Chronic back pain that does not respond to medication or therapy.
Leg pain, numbness, or weakness due to compressed spinal nerves.
Spinal stenosis causing restricted movement and discomfort.
Herniated or bulging discs pressing on nerves, leading to pain and mobility issues.

How Does It Work?

• A small incision is made in the lower back, in the interlaminar space (between two vertebrae).
• Using an endoscope or microscope, the surgeon carefully removes bone spurs, herniated disc material, or ligament overgrowth that may be pressing on the spinal nerves.
• Since it’s a tissue-preserving technique, there is minimal damage to muscles and ligaments.

Benefits of Interlaminar Spine Surgery

Smaller Incisions – Less pain and faster healing.
Preserves Spinal Stability – No major structural changes to the spine.
Quicker Recovery – Patients typically walk within hours of surgery.
Minimal Blood Loss & Scarring – Low risk of complications.

A Safe and Effective Solution

Interlaminar Spine Surgery is a proven alternative to traditional open surgery, providing lasting relief with minimal downtime. If back pain and nerve compression are affecting your daily life, this advanced procedure can help you move freely again!