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Boise Lumbar Laminectomy Surgeon

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Why Choose Dr. Kelly Bridges for Lumbar Laminectomy in Boise?

Dr. Bridges is one of Boise’s most trusted neurosurgeons, offering unparalleled expertise and patient care:

  • Specialized Expertise: With years of experience performing lumbar laminectomies, Dr. Bridges ensures precision and safety in every procedure.
  • Patient-Centered Philosophy: She treats every patient with compassion, taking the time to understand their unique needs and goals.
  • Ethical Approach: Surgery is only recommended when it is truly necessary and beneficial for the patient’s long-term health.
  • Proven Outcomes: Patients across Boise, the Treasure Valley and beyond trust Dr. Bridges for her exceptional surgical results and personalized care.
  • Local Expertise: As a Boise-based neurosurgeon, Dr. Bridges understands the needs of her community and offers convenient, high-quality care.

Boise Lumbar Laminectomy Surgeon

Lower back pain and nerve-related symptoms can significantly impact your daily life, limiting your ability to move freely and enjoy everyday activities. A lumbar laminectomy is a proven surgical procedure that can provide much-needed relief from conditions like lumbar spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and other causes of nerve compression. Dr. Kelly Bridges, a board-certified neurosurgeon and leading Boise spine surgeon, specializes in lumbar laminectomy, ensuring patients across the Treasure Valley achieve exceptional outcomes through expert, compassionate care. Whether you’re in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell or coming from afar, this page will guide you through the details of lumbar laminectomy, why it might be right for you, and what sets Dr. Bridges apart.

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Signs You Might Need Lumbar Laminectomy

Not sure if lumbar laminectomy is right for you? Here are some signs it may be time to consult with a spine surgeon:

  • Persistent lower back pain that doesn’t improve with physical therapy or medications.
  • Radiating leg pain, numbness, or weakness (sciatica).
  • Difficulty standing, walking, or completing daily tasks due to nerve pain.
  • Diagnosed conditions like lumbar spinal stenosis or herniated discs.

If you’re experiencing these symptoms Dr. Bridges can help you explore your treatment options and take the next steps toward relief. 

What Is a Lumbar Laminectomy?

A lumbar laminectomy is a surgical procedure that removes part or all of the lamina (the back portion of a vertebra) to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots in the lower back. It is often referred to as “decompression surgery” because it alleviates pressure caused by spinal conditions such as:

  • Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back, which pinches nerves and causes pain, numbness, or weakness.
  • Herniated Discs: When a spinal disc’s inner core bulges out, pressing on nearby nerves and causing sciatica.
  • Degenerative Disc Disease: Age-related wear and tear on the intervertebral discs that leads to nerve irritation.
  • Bone Spurs (Osteophytes): Overgrowths of bone that compress nerves in the spinal canal.

By addressing these underlying issues, lumbar laminectomy restores function and improves quality of life for patients across the Treasure Valley.

Common Questions About Lumbar Laminectomy

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Who is a candidate for lumbar laminectomy? Patients with persistent lower back pain or leg pain unresponsive to physical therapy or medications may be candidates. Common diagnoses include lumbar spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and degenerative disc disease.

What is recovery like? Recovery times vary, but many patients resume light activities immediately.

How long does the procedure take? Most lumbar laminectomy procedures take 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity and number of vertebrae involved.

Are there risks associated with the surgery? As with any surgery, risks include infection, bleeding, or nerve injury. However, Dr. Bridges' meticulous approach minimizes these risks.

Will I need physical therapy after surgery? Yes, physical therapy is typically recommended to rebuild strength and mobility post-surgery.

How Does Lumbar Laminectomy Work?

As a trusted Boise spine surgeon, Dr. Bridges uses advanced techniques to ensure a smooth and successful lumbar laminectomy. The procedure typically involves the following steps:

  1. Incision: A small incision is made in the lower back to access the spine.
  2. Muscle Retraction: The back muscles are gently moved aside to expose the vertebrae.
  3. Lamina Removal: The surgeon removes part or all of the lamina to decompress the spinal canal.
  4. Nerve Decompression: Bone spurs, herniated disc material, or other structures causing nerve compression are removed.
  5. Closure: The incision is closed with sutures, and a sterile dressing is applied.

This minimally invasive approach reduces pain and restores mobility, allowing patients to return to their daily activities with minimal downtime.

Benefits of Lumbar Laminectomy

Patients in Boise, Meridian, Nampa, Caldwell and beyond often experience life-changing results from lumbar laminectomy. Key benefits include:

  • Relief from Leg Pain (Sciatica): Reduced or eliminated nerve pain, numbness, and weakness in the legs.
  • Restoration of Mobility: Improved ability to walk, stand, and perform daily activities pain-free.
  • Quick Symptom Relief: Many patients notice improvements immediately after surgery, with continued progress during recovery.
  • Minimally Invasive Approach: Smaller incisions mean shorter recovery times and less post-operative discomfort.
  • Prevention of Long-Term Nerve Damage: Timely intervention stops further nerve compression and damage.

Minimally Invasive Techniques for Spine Surgery Patients Coming to Boise for Surgery

Minimally invasive techniques have revolutionized spine surgery, and Dr. Bridges is at the forefront of these advancements in Boise. By using smaller incisions and specialized tools, minimally invasive lumbar laminectomy offers faster recovery times, reduced scarring, and quicker pain relief. Patients in the Treasure Valley trust Dr. Bridges for her expertise in these cutting-edge approaches.

Research-Driven Excellence in Spine Surgery

Dr. Kelly Bridges is a board-certified neurosurgeon with a deep commitment to advancing the field of neurosurgery. Beyond her clinical expertise, she has contributed extensively to medical research, authoring numerous publications in prestigious journals such as World Neurosurgery, Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine, and British Journal of Neurosurgery. Her work spans a wide range of complex topics, from minimally invasive surgical techniques and spinal infections to rare neurological conditions like IgG4-related lesions and spinal hemangioblastomas. These contributions not only demonstrate her dedication to improving patient outcomes but also establish her as a trusted authority in neurosurgery. Dr. Bridges brings this same level of precision and innovation to her practice, ensuring that every patient benefits from the latest evidence-based advancements in spine surgery.

Don’t Let Back Pain Control Your Life – Contact a Boise Spine Surgeon Today

Chronic lower back pain and sciatica don’t have to control your life. With Dr. Kelly Bridges’ expertise in lumbar laminectomy, you can regain mobility, reduce pain, and restore your quality of life.

Contact Dr. Kelly Bridges, Boise’s trusted spine surgeon, today to schedule your consultation. Call us at (208) 327-5600 or use our online contact form to get started. Relief is just a phone call away.

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Kelly Bridges Neurosurgery

6140 West Curtisian Avenue, Suite 400

Boise, ID 83704   

(208) 327-5600

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Mon: 8:30AM – 5:00PM
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