Spinal laminoplasty is a type of spinal decompression surgery that is used to relieve pressure caused by spinal stenosis. It involves opening up one or both sides of the lamina, the back portion of the vertebrae, to widen the spinal canal and make more room for the spinal cord and spinal nerves. Unlike spinal fusion or laminectomy, spinal laminoplasty is less invasive and helps preserve spinal function and stability. It can help reduce pain caused by spinal stenosis and prevent recurrence of symptoms by avoiding removing the lamina and keeping the spine more stable compared to laminectomy.
Market Dynamics:
The global spinal laminoplasty market is driven by the rising geriatric population who are more prone to develop spinal stenosis due to age-related degeneration of the spine. Sedentary lifestyles and rising obesity rates are also contributing to the increasing incidence of spinal disorders. Technological advancements in laminoplasty techniques and implants used are further expanding the market scope. However, high costs associated with spinal surgery and lack of reimbursement policies in some regions can negatively impact the market growth. Developing regions with large untapped populations offer lucrative opportunities for players in this market.
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