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Electrolyte Disturbances after Lumbar Interbody Fusion: A Comparison of Anterior/Lateral and Posterior Approaches. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Orthop Surg
Daher M   +7 more
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Candida glabrata vertebral osteomyelitis following L3-4 transforaminal lumbar fusion: illustrative case. [PDF]

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Diagnosis and Management of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A Review.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2022
Importance Lumbar spinal stenosis is a prevalent and disabling cause of low back and leg pain in older persons, affecting an estimated 103 million persons worldwide. Most are treated nonoperatively. Approximately 600 000 surgical procedures are performed
J. Katz   +3 more
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Trends in Lumbar Fusion Procedure Rates and Associated Hospital Costs for Degenerative Spinal Diseases in the United States, 2004 to 2015

Spine, 2019
Study Design. Analysis of National Inpatient Sample (NIS), 2004 to 2015. Objective. Describe recent trends in US rates of lumbar fusion procedures and associated costs, by surgical indication. Summary of Background Data.
B. Martin   +5 more
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LUMBAR PUNCTURE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942
The use of lumbar puncture in the investigation of lesions of the central nervous system has become so standardized that it is almost as much of a routine procedure as the systematic study of the reflexes. The saying that "familiarity breeds contempt" may be aptly applied to this procedure, for one seldom considers that there is any real danger ...
MUNR O, W. G. HARDING
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Lumbar Discography

Spine, 1996
Lumbar discography has been suggested as a means of testing the lumbar disc as a source of back pain. While some clinicians believe that discography helps to identify conditions such as internal disc disruption, and to verify painful disc levels in anticipation of surgery, others find the test unproven and of questionable benefit.
N, Bogduk, M T, Modic
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Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

, 2002
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that occurs as a result of degenerative, developmental, and congenital disorders. Degenerative stenosis, the most common form of spinal stenosis, is a byproduct of arthritic changes in the intervertebral
Michael Schneider
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