Foraminotomy
Learn about Foraminotomy, including indications, steps, recovery, and risks.
Overview
Foraminotomy enlarges the opening where a spinal nerve exits to relieve compression.
Indications
Radicular pain due to foraminal stenosis.
Procedure overview
Bone or tissue is removed to widen the foramen.
Recovery
Varies; typically faster than fusion procedures.
Risks and complications
Nerve injury, instability, infection.
Alternatives
Non‑operative care or injections.
Foraminotomy enlarges the opening where a spinal nerve exits to relieve compression.
Indications
Radicular pain due to foraminal stenosis.
Procedure overview
Bone or tissue is removed to widen the foramen.
Recovery
Varies; typically faster than fusion procedures.
Risks and complications
Nerve injury, instability, infection.
Alternatives
Non‑operative care or injections.