Regain your freedom from nerve compression and lower back pain with a strategic spine surgery designed for strength, comfort, and long-term stability.
What Is Posterior Lumbar Laminectomy & Fusion?
Posterior lumbar laminectomy and fusion is a dual-purpose surgical approach to both relieve nerve pressure and restore structural support to the spine. This procedure is commonly used to treat conditions like spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and advanced disc degeneration.
The first phase of the surgery—the posterior lumbar laminectomy in Hollywood, FL—involves the careful removal of the lamina, the back portion of the vertebra, to create more space in the spinal canal and alleviate pressure on the nerves. The second phase is a posterior lumbar fusion, where bone grafts and stabilizing hardware are used to fuse the affected vertebrae together.
This stops unwanted motion between the vertebrae and provides long-lasting stability. Performed under general anesthesia, this procedure is ideal for patients whose lower back pain stems from both nerve compression and vertebral instability.







