Can multiple herniated cervical vertebrae undergo laminectomy?

Multiple herniated cervical vertebrae cannot be treated with intervertebral foraminoscopy. Intervertebral foraminoscopy cannot relieve multiple herniated cervical vertebrae, which are usually treated with traditional open surgery.
Due to the complexity of the tissues around the cervical spine and the presence of more blood vessels, esophagus, trachea, nerves and spinal cord, the use of intervertebral foraminoscopy may damage the above tissues, the risk of minimally invasive surgery is higher, and the maneuverability of the use of intervertebral foraminoscopy for patients with multiple herniated segments of the cervical spine is not strong enough to release multiple herniated segments at the same time, therefore, patients with multi-segmental cervical spine herniation can not be treated by using intervertebral foraminoscopy surgery.
Multiple herniated segments of the cervical spine are usually treated with open surgery, which is easy to deal with severe lesions. With the development of technology, traditional surgical techniques have been significantly improved, the time has been shortened, the surgical trauma has been reduced, and the patient’s recovery has been improved.