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Objectives: Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) refers to a narrowing of the space within the spinal canal, which can occur at any level but is most common in the lumbar spine. Open laminectomy and minimally ...
The results of this study, Lumbar Spinal Fusion plus Laminectomy is Superior to Laminectomy alone for Grade I Degenerative Spondylolisthesis: SLIP Study Results, will be presented by Zoher ...
About 75 per cent of spinal stenosis cases occur in the lower back (lumbar spine). In most cases, the narrowing of the spine causes pain, heaviness, tingling-numbness in the legs for longer durations.
Introduction Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) refers to degenerative changes in the intervertebral discs, ligamentum flavum, and facet joints with age, resulting in narrowing of the spaces around the ...
Common Conditions Treated With Laminectomy Laminectomy is a surgical intervention frequently employed to alleviate symptoms associated with spinal stenosis, characterized by the narrowing of the ...
Back Surgery Better For Spinal Stenosis And Slipped Vertebra, According to Second SPORT Study Date: June 1, 2007 Source: Dartmouth Medical School Summary: In one of the three most common back ...
- Inspired Spine has released an innovative study on the effectiveness of the Physiologic decompression of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis through anatomic restoration using Trans-Kambin Oblique Lateral ...
Spinal stenosis can be either congenital (i.e. present from birth) or acquired later due to conditions such as inflammatory disorders, endocrinopathies, calcium disorders and infections.