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Has anyone had laminectomy then needed spinal fusion?

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The TOPS procedure is an alternative to spinal fusion, which involves permanently joining vertebrae. It's intended to provide pain relief while preserving the spinal column's natural range of motion.

The TOPS device is placed on the posterior (back) side of the spine and is designed to stabilize it without fusing the vertebrae. This allows for continued movement in areas like flexion, extension, lateral bending, and rotation.

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It sounds like a good procedure!