| foraminotomy | <surgery> An operation upon an aperture, usually to open it, e.g., surgical enlargement of the intervertebral foramen. Origin: L. Foramen, aperture, + G. Tome, a cutting (05 Mar 2000) |
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Surgical opening or enlargement of the bony opening traversed by a nerve root as it leaves the spinal canal. A procedure carried out alone or in conjunction with disc surgery.
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Surgery to open or expand the spinal foramen to increase the space for a nerve root to pass from the spinal canal out to the body.
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An operation to make the foramen larger. To provide more space for the nerves and blood vessels.
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