Results 81 to 90 of about 60,417 (282)
A two‐incision MI‐TLIF showed comparable outcomes to the traditional four‐incision approach in single‐level patients. Excessive pursuit of smaller or fewer incisions demonstrated no significant short‐term advantage. Reduced exposure may still help minimize wound complications in vulnerable groups, warranting further targeted follow‐up.
Yueh‐Ying Hsieh +4 more
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Background Achondroplasia is the most prevalent form of skeletal dysplasia and is characterized by rhizomelia, short stature, and distinctive facial features.
Kenta Kudo +7 more
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Lumbar fusion can cause adjacent vertebral diseases, about 50% of which is spinal stenosis. Our retrospective cohort study demonstrated that concurrent laminotomy decompression of proximal adjacent vertebrae during primary lumbar fusion surgery significantly reduces the incidence of adjacent segment stenosis at 1‐year follow‐up.
Yan Ma +5 more
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Analysis of Risk Factors for Adjacent Segment Disease After Lumbar Facet Joint Fusion
This schematic illustrates a novel posterior lumbar fusion procedure targeting L4–L5 segments, with emphasis on the position of split bone and the precise site of bone grafting. Featuring “active generation + real‐time verification” and intact posterior tension band, this technique achieves precise segmental lordosis restoration with enhanced ...
Haibiao Qin +6 more
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ABSTRACT A 48‐year‐old man with chronic pancreatitis–related chronic abdominal pain (CAP) and concurrent chronic low back pain (LBP) with radiculopathy had inadequate relief from injectable and opioid therapies. A spinal cord stimulation (SCS) trial with dual leads spanning T4–T6 produced significant CAP relief, leading to permanent implantation at T5,
Bi Mo, Sandra Sacks, Jerry Markar
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Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis Classification Criteria: A New Tool
Study Design Case-control study. Purpose To design a new tool for classifying lumbar spinal canal stenosis (CLSCS). Overview of Literature Grading of patients with lumbar spinal canal stenosis (LSCS) is controversial.
P. Azimi +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Sequelae of the acute phase of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19), termed long COVID, are characterized by a variety of symptoms, including neurological manifestations. Diagnosing long COVID requires excluding alternative conditions that could explain the symptoms.
Masayuki Ohira +4 more
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QUANTITATIVE SIZE ASSESSMENT OF THE LUMBAR SPINAL CANAL BY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY [PDF]
By determining normal ranges of spinal canal diameters we can make early diagnosis in persons who have lower diameters of spinal canal. These persons are predisposed to spinal canal stenosis that is a major cause of spinal radiculopathies.
M. Midia Z. Miabi
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Background: Lumbar canal stenosis often associated with chronic low back pain describes abnormal narrowing of the lumbar spinal canal, likely resulting in compression of neural elements within the spinal canal and the lateral recesses.
Eric Okechukwu Umeh +5 more
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Laminectomy for thoracic spinal canal stenosis
Stenosis of the thoracic spinal canal is a relatively rare disorder with numerous causes. Clinical manifestations include signs and or symptoms consistent with focal thoracic radiculopathy and/or myelopathy. Several surgical approaches for the decompression of the stenotic thoracic canal have been described.
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