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Introduction: Spondylolysis can either be asymptomatic or can cause significant low back pain. It is sometimes associated with the translation of one vertebra over another and is termed spondylolisthesis.
Bishwanath Sharma +3 more
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Outcomes of Direct Lumbar Spondylolysis Reconstruction by Bone Graft and Fixation Using Pedicular Screw Rod Laminar Hook Construct [PDF]
Background Data: Lumbar spondylolysis is often managed by conservative methods in most patients. Operative interference is indicated in symptomatic patients not responding to medical treatment or patients with multilevel pars defect.
Khaled Omran, MD., Mohamed A Ahmed, MD.
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Surgical procedure images. Image annotations: (A, B) Insertion of the working cannula with C‐arm fluoroscopy, confirming the correct surgical segment. (C) Under endoscopic visualization, removal of posterior soft tissues from the ligamentum flavum, exposing the dorsal surface of the ligamentum flavum, the inferior edge of the lamina, and the medial ...
Chengqian Huang +14 more
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Analysis of Forensic Identification on 32 Cases of Lumbar Spondylolysis [PDF]
Objective To explore the casual relationship and the significance of identification among the injury, disease and damage consequence in the disability evaluation of lumbar spondylolysis by the standard for identifying grading of disability caused by work-
TU LI-FANG, CHEN YI-PING, ZHANG SI-PING
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Pain of the chronic nature remains the foremost concern in tertiary spine clinics, yet its elusive nature and quantification challenges persist. Clinically, low back pain (LBP) exhibits a multifaceted character, encompassing conventional assessments of severity and disability, alongside nuanced attributes like pain characterization, duration, and ...
Stone Sima, Ashish Diwan
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Conus medullaris termination: Assessing safety of spinal anesthesia in the L2–L3 interspace
Abstract Background Classic teaching is that spinal anesthesia is safe at or below the L2–L3 interspace. To evaluate this, we sought to determine the percentage of individuals with a conus medullaris termination (CMT) level at or below the L1–L2 interspace.
James E. Paul +9 more
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Introduction: Low back pain (LBP) is common in golfers. While numerous injury prevention programs exist for youth athletes, there is a significant lack of such programs to prevent LBP in adolescent golfers. Objective: To ascertain the impact of an LBP prevention program on the incidence of LBP among adolescent golfers.
Yuji Hamada +8 more
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Prevalence of Incidentally Detected Spondylolysis in Children
Purpose To assess the prevalence of incidentally detected lumbar spondylolysis in children. Materials and Methods We retrospectively reviewed the data of 809 patients under the age of 11 years (mean age, 7.0 ± 2.7 years; boys:girls = 479:330) who ...
Boram Song +4 more
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ABSTRACT Septic nonunion after vertebral fusion can lead to significant patient disability. The management of septic nonunions usually involves surgical debridement, bone fixation, and antibiotic therapy. Particularly challenging is lumbosacral vertebral nonunions, which necessitate a difficult surgical approach.
Frank O. F. Reilly +5 more
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Vertebral body bone mineral density in patients with lumbar spondylolysis: a quantitative CT study
Purpose:Spondylolysis is known to be a part of a disease process, which describes a defect in the pars interarticularis of vertebra. We aimed to use quantitative computed tomography (QCT) to measure vertebral body bone mineral density (BMD) in patients ...
Naciye Sinem Gezer +5 more
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