Laminectomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves by removing part or all of the lamina, a section of bone in the spine. It is often used to treat conditions like spinal stenosis or herniated discs, which can cause pain, weakness, or numbness. Recovery typically involves physical therapy to restore mobility and strength.
Laminectomy procedure, Acute limb ischemia disease treatment in 1 clinic in Boston with additional parameter
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Laminectomy
Laminectomy is a surgical procedure performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. It involves removing a portion of the lamina, the bony arch covering the spinal canal, to alleviate symptoms caused by spinal stenosis or herniated discs
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Acute limb ischemia
Acute limb ischemia is a sudden blockage or reduction of blood flow to a limb, typically caused by a blood clot or arterial occlusion. It requires immediate medical intervention to restore blood supply and prevent tissue damage or limb loss.
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Besides this clinic there are 2 Spine surgery clinics in Boston and 19 clinics in United States.
Such diseases are treated by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC): Ankylosing spondylitis, Benign spinal tumor, Degenerative disc disease (DDD), Osteochondrosis, Sciatica, and others.
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Acute Limb Ischemia: Overview
Acute limb ischemia is a sudden decrease in blood flow to a limb, typically caused by a blood clot or arterial blockage. This condition can lead to severe pain, coldness, and loss of sensation in the affected limb, and if not treated promptly, may result in tissue damage or amputation. Treatment options include emergency surgery or catheter-based procedures to restore blood flow, as well as anticoagulant medications to prevent further clots.
- Isabella Gonzalez, M.D.