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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Fusion, 2 To 7 Joints
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis repair is a posterior spinal fusion where implants are attached to the back bones and then a rod is connected to the implants to naturally move the spine into a corrected position. This procedure involves 2 to 7 vertebrae.
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Fusion, 7+ Joints
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis repair is a posterior spinal fusion where implants are attached to the back bones and then a rod is connected to the implants to naturally move the spine into a corrected position. This procedure involves more than 7 vertebrae.
Combined Anterior/Posterior Spinal Fusion
Spinal fusion of the front (anterior) and back (posterior) of two or more vertebrae.
LAMINECTOMY, Facetectomy & Foraminotomy Lumbar Segment
This procedure is a single laminectomy, facetectomy and foraminotomy on a lumbar vertebra.
LAMINECTOMY, Facetectomy & Foraminotomy More Than 1 Vertebra
This procedure is a laminectomy, facetectomy and foraminotomy on more than one vertebra.
LAMINECTOMY, Facetectomy, & FORAMINOTOMY, Thoracic
This procedure is a single laminectomy, facetectomy and foraminotomy on a thoracic vertebra.
Laminectomy In More Than 2 Vertebral Segments
Surgery on the spine to remove the lamina or bony arch of the vertebra in more than 2 vertebral segments. In can be performed in the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar regions of the spine.
Laminotomy (hemilaminectomy) In Lumber Interspace
Removal of a portion of lamina of one lumbar interspace in order to decompress nerve root(s), and includes a partial facetectomy, foraminotomy, and/or the excision of a herniated intervertebral disc. This surgery is a reexploration.
Laminotomy (hemilaminectomy) In More Than 1 Interspace
Removal of a portion of lamina in more than one cervical or lumber interspace, in order to decompress nerve root(s), and includes a partial facetectomy, foraminotomy, and/or the excision of a herniated intervertebral disc.
Laminotomy (hemilaminectomy) To Decompress Nerve Root(s)
Removal of a portion of lamina in order to decompress nerve root(s), and includes a partial facetectomy, foraminotomy, and/or the excision of a herniated intervertebral disc.
Lumbar Laminectomy with Removal of Abnormal Facets
A lumbar laminectomy with the removal of abnormal facets and/or pars interarticularis with decompression of the cauda equina and nerve roots for spondylolisthesis.
Lumbar Spinal Fusion, Outpatient
A spinal fusion using an anterior approach through the abdomen to gain access to the vertebrae.
Other Musculoskeletal & Connective Tissue Procedures
Surgery to treat bones and soft tissues. The patient does not have complications and comorbidities (major or minor).
Posterior Laminectomy of 1 or 2 Lumbar Vertebrae
This procedure is laminectomy of one or two lumbar vertebral segments with exploration and/or decompression of the spinal cord and/or cauda equina. This procedure does not contain a facetectomy, foraminotomy, or discectomy.
Posterior Laminotomy Decompression of Herniated Disks
Posterior Extradural Laminotomy or Laminectomy for Exploration/ Decompression of Neural Elements or Excision of Herniated Intervertebral Disks Procedures.
Posterior Laminotomy of 1 or 2 Thoracic Vertebrae
This procedure is the laminectomy of one or two thoracic vertebral segments with exploration and/or decompression of the spinal cord and/or cauda equina. This procedure does not contain a facetectomy, foraminotomy, or discectomy.
Posterior Spinal Lumbar Fusion, Outpatient
A spinal fusion using an approach through the back that includes both a posterior lumbar fusion and a posterolateral fusion.
Spinal Decompression Surgery by Removal of Discs Discectomy
A surgical procedure to decompress and relieve pressure on spinal nerves caused by a slipped or herniated spinal disc. The procedure involves the removal of all or part of the slipped or herniated disc.
Spinal Decompression Surgery by Removal of Vertebrae
A surgical procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. The procedure involves the removal of affected vertebrae with release of the spinal cord and/or nerves.
Spinal Decompression Surgery, Laminectomy or Laminotomy
A surgical procedure to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and/or spinal nerves usually caused by bone spurs or arthritis of the spine. The procedure involves the removal of partial lamina (laminotomy) or the removal of one or more lamina (laminectomy) with the release of spinal cord and/or nerves.
Spinal Fusion of Middle or Lower Spine Bones, MuLti-LeveL
A surgical procedure to stabilize the spine or correct a spinal deformity. The procedure involves joining two or more thoracic or lumbar vertebrae permanently using allograft / autograft bone, rods and/or screws.
Spinal Fusion of Middle or Lower Spine Bones, Single Level
A surgical procedure to stabilize the spine or correct a spinal deformity. The procedure involves joining two or more thoracic or lumbar vertebrae permanently using allograft / autograft bone, rods and/or screws.
Spinal Fusion of Upper or Cervical Spine Bones, MuLti-LeveL
A surgical procedure to stabilize the neck. The procedure involves joining two or more cervical vertebrae permanently using either allograft / autograft bone, and/or rods and screws through an oral, anterior or posterior approach.
Spinal Fusion of Upper or Cervical Spine Bones, Single Level
A surgical procedure to stabilize the neck. The procedure involves joining two or more cervical vertebrae permanently using either allograft / autograft bone, and/or rods and screws through an oral, anterior or posterior approach.
Spinal Fusion with Spinal Curvature
Spinal Fusion with Spinal Curvature, Malignancy, Infection or Extensive Fusions: Spinal fusion due to curvature of the spine, tumors in and around the spine, or infection in the bones or soft tissues of the spine.
Spinal Fusion, Laminectomy & Discectomy
A spinal fusion using an approach through the back that includes removal of the laminae of the vertebrae and removal of the damaged disk.
Spinal Procedures without Major Complications or Comorbiditi
Spinal Procedures without major complications or comorbidities.