Laminectomy

A laminectomy is a type of spine surgery that involves surgical removal of  a segment of bone called the lamina. The lamina is the arch that forms the roof of the spinal canal.  Removing this roof creates space and can relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots. This procedure is often done to treat conditions such as spinal stenosis, or provide access to herniated discs and tumors of the spinal cord.