In order to understand more about Spine Decompression Surgery, you must know more about various types of this surgery. Here is a list of surgeries you can get for your spine.
1. Laminectomy
The back of your vertebrae consists of the lamina. It is a bony arch which shapes your spinal canal. In some cases, there can be abnormal bone growths or bone spurs. It naturally decreases the spinal canal's opening, and it develops medical issues like arthritis of the facet joints, heredity factors, or injuries.
A laminectomy can be helpful in removing the entire lamina, thereby making more space for this canal. It can also remove a portion of the enlarged facet joints and the thickened ligaments covering the spinal cord and nerves. As a result, your spinal canal is widened, and the functions of the spine improve.
Benefits: Laminectomy helps to remove the entire enlarged lamina. As a result, it helps to remove the pressure on your spinal cord, which prevents it from functioning effectively. It also enhances the quality of life by eliminating back pain.
Success Rate: 85% - 90%
Cost of Surgery: Approximately ₹ 2,00,000 - ₹ 3,00,000
2. Laminotomy
This surgery is almost similar to a Laminectomy. While Laminectomy removes the entire lamina, Laminotomy removes a part of it. For instance, if there are bone spurs on only one part of your lamina, Laminotomy allows the surgeon to only remove that specific part.
It is often considered more beneficial than Laminotomy as it is less complicated. An endoscope can also be used for a lesser invasion incision.
Benefits: It is more beneficial than Laminotomy, as it reduces the chance of developing spinal instability. It helps to eliminate the pain and symptoms of bone spurs in the lamina.
Success Rate: 85% - 90%
Cost of Surgery: Approximately ₹ 2,00,000 - ₹ 3,00,000
3. Laminoplasty
It is another vital type of cervical spine compression surgery. Surgeons prefer this surgery if the compression involves the neck or cervical area. It involves an expansion of the spinal canal by cutting and opening the cervical vertebrae like a door.
The surgeons place the small bone wedges in this open space. Then, they close this space, and the wedges help prevent closing it more than required. Therefore, your spine gets the space it needs to perform.
Benefits: This surgery allows your spinal cord and the neuroforamen to be decompressed without removing the anterior pathology directly. It preserves spine stability and alignment, eliminating the risks of developing postlaminectomy kyphosis.
Success Rate: 60% - 85%
Cost of Surgery: Approximately ₹ 2,00,000 - ₹ 6,00,000
4. Discectomy
The natural ageing process often causes damage to the vertebrae. It can also occur due to long-term trauma and anxiety. Your spine becomes unstable and fails to perform properly when these discs lose their original shape. It can cause nerve compression issues.
A Discectomy enables surgeons to remove an entire damaged disc or a few portions. A Microdiscectomy is a procedure of removing a small piece of the disc, which might seem a better option in some cases. In the case of a Discectomy, surgeons might have to perform additional procedures for stabilising your spine after removing the entire disc.
Benefits: This surgery helps to deal with herniated discs and damages the discs, causing pain and other complications in your spine. It allows the spine to function better without damaged discs.
Success Rate: 70% - 90%
Cost of Surgery: Approximately ₹ 3,00,000 - ₹ 6,50,000
5. Foraminotomy
There is an opening in your vertebrae, known as the foramen. Several nerve roots pass through this opening. However, if this space is not wide enough, the nerves will not be able to move properly. Often, disc degeneration can cause the height of the foramen to collapse, thereby pinching a nerve.
With a Foraminotomy, surgeons remove some bones on the edge of the foramen, which helps to make more space for the nerves to pass and function properly. If an intervertebral disc in your spine presses against your nerve root, then surgeons might decide to remove a part of it during this procedure.
Benefits: This surgery helps to enlarge the area of a foramen in your spinal column. Therefore, it relieves pressure on compressed nerves and improves the performance of your spine.
Success Rate: 72% - 83%
Cost of Surgery: Approximately ₹ 3,00,000 - ₹ 6,50,000
6.Spinal Fusion
The decompression and fusion surgery of the lumbar spine is a vital surgery. If you plan to remove discs for one or more vertebrae or undergo other complicated procedures, you might require this fusion surgery.
Surgeons conduct fusion surgery to stabilise your spine with bone grafts and surgical hardware. It helps to fuse your vertebrae as solid bone. This, in turn, increases your spinal column's stability and prevents further risks of nerve irritation.
Benefits: This surgery is used to connect two or more vertebrae in your spine. It improves your overall stability and eliminates any pain or deformity in your body.
Success Rate: 70% - 90%
Cost of Surgery: Approximately ₹ 1,89,000 - ₹ 8,50,000