
Above: A portion of the
ruptured disk material being removed.
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Beginning the Operation
In the operating room, a cervical laminectomy begins with an incision in the back of
your neck. Through this opening, your surgeon will reach the area where your spinal cord
and/or spinal nerve(s) are being compressed.
Reaching the Compressed Nerves
After the incision is made, the surgeon will use a retractor to pull aside fat and
muscle until the vertebra is exposed. A fine drill is then used to remove a section of the
vertebra. Once the pinched nerve is located, your surgeon will remove the ruptured portion
of the disk and any disk fragments which are compressing the nerve.
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