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- The internal ear, comprising the semi-circular canals, vestibule and
cochlea.
- The flattened or arched part of the vertebral arch, forming the roof
of the spinal canal. The posterior part of the spinal ring that covers
the spinal cord or nerves.
- Excision of one or more laminae of the vertebrae. Removal of the lamina,
the bony element covering the posterior portion of the spinal canal.
- The lamina are hinged laterally opened like a door, and secured in
their new position with suture or bone to enlarge the spinal canal.
- An opening made in a lamina. Formation of a hole in the lamina without
disrupting the continuity of the entire lamina to approach the intervertebral
disc or neural structures.
A form of minimally invasive surgery using a type of endoscope
known as a laproscope. The technique allows surgeons to perform procedures
without making major incisions that can lead to long recovery times.
- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. The device
that produces a focused beam of light at a defined wavelength that can
vaporize tissue. In surgery, lasers can be used to operate on small
areas without damaging delicate surrounding tissue.
- Situated away from the midline of the body.
- The lateral expansion of the spinal ring in the cervical
spine, consisting of the facet joints and intervening bone as well as
a tunnel through which the vertebral artery travels in the second through
fifth cervical vertebra.
- For scoliosis, segmental wiring of a contoured square-ended Harrington
rod.
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- Two thin layers of fine tissue covering the brain and spinal cord
(The pia mater and arachnoid).
- Inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
- Disease of the arachnoid or pia matter of the brain and spinal cord.
- Disturbance of the white matter of the brain.
- An inflammation of the white matter of the brain.
- A band of flexible, fibrous connective tissue that is attached at
the end of a bone near a joint. The main function of a ligament is to
attach bones to one another, to provide stability of a joint, and to
prevent or limit some joint motion.
- Relating to or of the form or structure of a ligament.
- A band of yellow elastic tissue that runs between
the laminae from the axis to the sacrum; it assists in maintaining or
regaining erect position and serves to close in the spaces between the
arches.
- A mass of bone situated at the anterospuerior
margin of a vertebra. Arises from failure of fusion of the primary and
secondary ossification centers.
- Equipment that precisely delivers a concentrated
dose of radiation to a predetermined target using x-rays.
- A benign fatty tumor, usually composed of mature fat cells.
- For sacral tumor; a method for partial excision of the scarum.
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- Limitation to a definite area. The reference of a sensation to its
point of origin.
- Posterolateral fusion screw and rod
device.
- Long muscle immediately anterior to the cervical
spine.
- The nerve fibers that connect the voluntary muscle
messages from the brain.
- Lateral curvature of the spine associated with backward bending of
the spine.
- Curvature of the spine with the convexity Not a disease state, but
the normal anterior concavity of the neck or low back.
- For drainage of lower abdominal abscess; coccygectomy
and drainage from space anterior to sacrum.
- A non-medical term signifying pain in the lumbar region. Archaic term
meaning back pain.
- The LT-CAGE Lumbar Tapered Fusion Device is an innovative
fixation device developed by Medtronic which is designed to help realign
and fuse vertebrae of the lumbar spine.
- The lower part of the spine between the thoracic and the sacrum. The
lumbar spine consists of five vertebrae. The five moveable spinal segments
of the lower back and largestof the spinal segments.
- Curve with apex between the first and the fourth
lumbar vertebrae.
- A device (usually a long, thin, flexible tube) inserted
through the skin into the cerebrospinal fluid space of the lower back;
provides a method of draining cerebrospinal fluid.
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- Partial or complete formation of a free-moving first sacral segment
so that it looks like a lumbar vertebra.
- Reverse of the normal curve of the back.
- Angle made by lines drawn from the superior surface
of the first and fifth lumbar vertebra.
- an operation on the lumbar spine performed
using a surgical microscope and microsurgical techniques.
- A lateral curve with its aspect at or between the
fifth lumbar vertebra.
- Angle between the inferior of the fifth lumbar
vertebra and the top of the sacrum.
-A posterior method of fixation.
- For posterolateral fusion fixation; a pedicle screw
and plate device.
- Dislocation.
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