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Cervical Laminoplasty Cost in Lithuania

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How Much Does a Cervical Laminoplasty Cost in Lithuania?

In Lithuania, the cost of a Cervical Laminectomy Procedure varies from USD 15000 - USD 24000. The price may vary depending on the location of the hospitals, facility types, and doctor experience and skills. However, Hospital stays, expert consultations, and necessary follow-up treatments could incur additional costs.

Factors Affecting the Cost of Cervical Laminoplasty in Lithuania

Many variables, such as the hospital, the surgeon's experience, and any extra medical needs, affect the cost of cervical laminoplasty. The main elements affecting the total cost are listed below:

Cost of Cervical Laminoplasty in Major cities of Lithuania

CityMinimum Cost (USD)Minimum Cost (LTL)Maximum Cost (USD)Maximum Cost (LTL)
VilniusUSD 1500051310USD 2400082097

Cervical Laminoplasty Cost : A Global Comparison

CountryMinimum CostMinimum Local CurrencyMaximum CostMaximum Local Currency
HungaryUSD 15000HUF 5356200USD 24000HUF 8569920
IndiaUSD 8500INR 727940USD 13000INR 1113320
IsraelUSD 22000ILS 77880USD 34000ILS 120360
JordanUSD 12000JOD 8520USD 19000JOD 13490
LithuaniaUSD 15000LTL 51310USD 24000LTL 82097
MalaysiaUSD 12000MYR 50880USD 22000MYR 93280
PolandUSD 11000PLN 41360USD 19000PLN 71440
Saudi ArabiaUSD 16000SAR 60000USD 30000SAR 112500
SingaporeUSD 24000SGD 30960USD 45000SGD 58050
South AfricaUSD 14000ZAR 251580USD 25000ZAR 449250
South KoreaUSD 19000KRW 26143620USD 35000KRW 48159300
SpainUSD 17000ESP 2499678USD 30000ESP 4411197
SwitzerlandUSD 32000CHF 26560USD 55000CHF 45650
ThailandUSD 13000THB 425230USD 24000THB 785040
TunisiaUSD 11000TND 32780USD 20000TND 59600
TurkeyUSD 10000TRY 390600USD 18000TRY 703080
United Arab EmiratesUSD 18000AED 66060USD 33000AED 121110
United KingdomUSD 19000GBP 14060USD 35000GBP 25900
VietnamUSD 9000VND 235156410USD 16000VND 418055840

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A posterior spinal procedure called cervical laminoplasty is done to relieve pressure on the spinal cord brought on by disorders such as ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL), cervical stenosis, or spondylotic myelopathy. Laminoplasty expands and repositions the lamina (bony arch) to maintain spinal stability while decompressing the spinal cord, unlike a laminectomy, which removes it.

Cervical fusion for tumors is performed to stabilize the spine after removal of a spinal tumor affecting the cervical vertebrae. Tumors (primary or metastatic) can weaken the spine, causing instability, pain, or spinal cord compression. Fusion supports the spinal column, prevents neurological decline, and helps maintain structural integrity.

Consult a spine or neuro-oncology specialist if you experience unexplained neck pain, neurological symptoms (like limb weakness, numbness, or balance issues), or if a tumor is discovered on imaging. If a tumor compromises spinal stability or compresses the spinal cord, urgent evaluation is necessary. Early detection improves outcomes, especially before neurological deficits develop.

Preparation includes MRI/CT of the spine, PET scan or biopsy to assess tumor type and extent.You may need blood tests, cardiac evaluation, and oncological consultation to plan surgery and adjunct therapies.Stop blood thinners, fast before surgery, and receive pre-anesthetic clearance and cancer-specific planning (e.g., chemo/radiation timing).

After general anesthesia, the tumor is partially or fully removed (tumor resection).Then, spinal fusion is performed using bone grafts, titanium plates, screws, or cages to stabilize the affected vertebrae.The approach can be anterior, posterior, or combined, depending on tumor location and stability needs.

Surgery can last 4 to 6 hours or more, especially if both tumor removal and fusion are extensive.Hospitalization is typically 5 to 10 days, with close monitoring in the ICU post-op in complex cases.Time varies depending on tumor size, involvement, and patient condition.

  • Bleeding, infection, or wound healing issues
  • Nerve injury or spinal cord damage
  • Failure of spinal hardware or non-union
  • Vocal cord palsy or swallowing difficulty (anterior approach)
  • Tumor recurrence or metastasis
Risks are higher in cancer patients but manageable with experienced surgical and oncologic care.

  • Relieves spinal cord or nerve compression
  • Reduces pain and prevents progression of neurological symptoms
  • Stabilizes the spine to allow safer tumor treatment (e.g., radiotherapy)
  • Enables earlier mobilization and improved quality of life
  • Can extend survival in patients with metastatic disease

Recovery involves pain management, neck immobilization (brace or collar), and gradual activity increase. Rehabilitation focuses on strength, balance, and adapting to any neurologic deficits.Adjuvant therapy (radiation or chemo) may begin after healing; full recovery varies from 2–6 months based on overall health.

Success depends on tumor type, location, and extent, but spinal stabilization is effective in 80–90% of cases for pain relief and mobility preservation. Prognosis varies — fusion improves structural outcomes, but survival hinges on tumor biology and systemic therapy.Quality of life often improves post-surgery in patients with controlled disease.

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Cervical Laminoplasty in Meliva Kardiolita Hospital, Vilnius: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Vilnius, Lithuania

  • Joint Commission International, or JCI

Kardiolita Hospital, Vilnius located in Vilnius, Lithuania is accredited by JCI. Also listed below are some of the most prominent infrastructural details:

  • An outpatient department, 56-beds for inpatients
  • 13 advanced operation theatres
  • 24-hour intensive care unit
  • Emergency Department
  • Gynecology Center
  • Vascular Center
  • ENT Center
  • Neurology Center
  • General and Abdominal Surgery Center
  • The staff also takes care of your air travel and pick & drop facility

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Process Involved for Cervical Laminoplasty in Lithuania

  • Open door laminectomy
  • Double door laminectomy
  • Laminectomy and Fusion

Cervical laminectomy may be appropriate for a patient if they have:

  • Cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM)- Spinal cord compression brought on by degenerative changes such as bone spurs and disc degeneration.
  • Spinal Stenosis- Nerve compression due to spinal canal narrowing is known as spinal stenosis.
  • Cervical herniated disc- It is known as a severely herniated disc pressing on the spinal cord or nerve roots.
  • Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL). The spinal canal narrows due to abnormal bone formation.
  • Cervical tumors or infections: These are situations in which a mass or infection compresses the spinal cord.
  • Severe radiculopathy: The condition known as nerve root compression can result in numbness, weakness, or chronic arm and shoulder pain.
  • Spinal Fusion
  • Foraminotomy
  • Facet Joint Stabilization
  • Use of Implants (Plates, Mini-Plates, or Spacers)
  • Posterior Cervical Fusion (If Needed)

Conditions Treated

  • Cervical spinal Myelopathy
  • Severe Cervical Spinal Stenosis
  • Osteophytes (Bone Spurs)
  • Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament (OPLL)
  • Congenital or Developmental Spinal Stenosis
  • Multi-Level Cervical Stenosis
  • Effective Spinal Cord Decompression
  • Motion Preservation (Compared to Fusion)
  • High Success Rate
  • Lower Risk of Adjacent Segment Disease (ASD)
  • Reduced Postoperative Complications
  • Faster Recovery Compared to Fusion
  • Suitable for Multi-Level Spinal Compression
  • Pain Reduction: Notable alleviation of shoulder, neck, and nerve-related discomfort.
  • Better brain functioning includes increased limb sensitivity, muscular strength, and coordination.
  • Spinal Stability: By strengthening and stabilising the spine, the fusion procedure helps to avoid further issues.
  • Gradual Recovery: Depending on the patient's compliance with post-operative therapy, the first recovery period lasts around four to six weeks. In contrast, the entire recovery period may take three to six months.
  • Minimal Chance of Recurrence: There is little chance of further deterioration when the spine is correctly fused.
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