نتایج جستجو برای: lumbar spinal stenosis

تعداد نتایج: 200750  

2017
Robert E Jacobson Michelle Granville Jesse Hatgis, DO

INTRODUCTION By using a combination of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) of the lumbar spine, it is possible to distinguish between spinal stenosis caused by bone compression and specific soft tissue epidural intraspinal lesions that cause localized spinal canal stenosis and neural compression. Examples include facet cysts and yellow ligament hypertrophy. Many of the...

2010
Atsushi Furukawa Yuichi Kasai Koji Akeda Eiji Nii Atsumasa Uchida

Background: Obesity is likewise becoming more prevalent in patients with lumbar spinal canal stenosis, but few studies have examined relationships between obesity levels and surgical outcomes for this condition. The purpose of the present study is to determine the influence of body-mass index (BMI) on outcomes of surgery for lumbar spinal canal

2016
Alexander D. Ramos John D. Rolston Grant E. Gauger Paul S. Larson

BACKGROUND Spinal subdural abscesses, also known as empyemas, are rare infectious lesions, the exact incidence of which is unknown. Presentation is typically dramatic, with back pain, fever, motor, and sensory deficits. Rapid identification and surgical intervention with laminectomy, durotomy, and washout provides the best outcomes. While hematogenous spread of an extra-spinal infection is the ...

Journal: :Spine 2015
Nils H Ulrich Frank Kleinstück Christoph M Woernle Alexander Antoniadis Sebastian Winklhofer Jakob M Burgstaller Mazda Farshad Joachim Oberle Francois Porchet Kan Min

STUDY DESIGN This is a prospective, multicenter cohort study including 8 medical centers in the metropolitan area of the Canton Zurich, Switzerland. OBJECTIVES To examine whether outcome and quality of life might improve after decompression surgery for degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS) even in patients older than 80 years and to compare data with a younger patient population from our...

2015
Li Zhang Hai-xiong Miao Yong Wang An-fu Chen Tao Zhang Xiao-guang Liu

OBJECTIVE Lumbar spinal stenosis is conventionally treated with surgical decompression. However, bilateral decompression and laminectomy is more invasive and may not be necessary for lumbar stenosis patients with unilateral radiculopathy. We aimed to report the outcomes of unilateral laminectomy and bilateral pedicle screw fixation with fusion for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis and unilat...

2017
Masashi Miyazaki Shozo Kanezaki Naoki Notani Toshinobu Ishihara Hiroshi Tsumura

RATIONALE Fixed thoracolumbar kyphosis with spinal stenosis in adult patients with achondroplasia presents a challenging issue. We describe the first case in which spondylectomy and minimally invasive lateral access interbody arthrodesis were used for the treatment of fixed severe thoracolumbar kyphosis and lumbar spinal canal stenosis in an adult with achondroplasia. PATIENT CONCERNS A 61-ye...

Journal: :International journal of spine surgery 2015
Serik K Makirov Andrew A Yuz Mohammed T Jahaf Anastasia A Nikulina

GOAL OF THE STUDY This study intends to develop a method of quantitative sagittal balance parameters assessment, based on a geometrical model of lumbar spine and sacrum. METHODS One hundred eight patients were divided into 2 groups. In the experimental group have been included 59 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis on L1-5 level. Forty-nine healthy volunteers without history of any lumbar sp...

Journal: :PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation 2013
Brian W Bresnahan Sean D Rundell Marissa C Dagadakis Sean D Sullivan Jeffrey G Jarvik Hiep Nguyen Janna L Friedly

OBJECTIVE To systematically appraise published comparative effectiveness evidence (clinical and economic) of epidural steroid injections (ESI) for lumbar spinal stenosis and to estimate Medicare reimbursement amounts for ESI procedures. TYPE: Systematic review. LITERATURE SURVEY PubMed, Embase, and CINAHL were searched through August 2012 for key words that pertain to low back pain, spinal st...

2006
N. HERKOWITZ T. KURZ

Fifty patients who had spinal stenosis associated with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis were prospectively studied clinically and radiographically to determine ifconcomitant intertransverse-process arthrodesis provided better results than decompressive laminectomy alone. There were thirty-six women and fourteen men. The mean age of the twenty-five patients who had had an arthrodesis was 63...

2008
J. BAEZA-NOCI

Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is the first indication of lumbar surgery in the population over 65 years in the USA, according to the North American Spine Society. Degenerative aetiology is the most common, and as the elderly population grows, this pathology will increase in prevalence. The natural history of LSS shows that there is no need for surgery unless symptoms clearly progress or the clin...

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