نتایج جستجو برای: lumbar decompression

تعداد نتایج: 48365  

2016
H Michael Mayer Franziska Heider

Objective. Selective, bilateral multisegmental microsurgical decompression of lumbar spinal canal stenosis through separate, alternating cross-over approaches. Indications. Two-segmental and multisegmental degenerative central and lateral lumbar spinal stenosis. Contraindications. None. Surgical Technique. Minimally invasive, muscle, and facet joint-sparing bilateral decompression of the lumbar...

2013
Seiji Ohtori Masaomi Yamashita Yasuaki Murata Yawara Eguchi Yasuchika Aoki Hiromi Ataka Jiro Hirayama Tomoyuki Ozawa Tatsuo Morinaga Hajime Arai Masaya Mimura Hiroto Kamoda Sumihisa Orita Masayuki Miyagi Tomohiro Miyashita Yuzuru Okamoto Tetsuhiro Ishikawa Hiroaki Sameda Tomoaki Kinoshita Eiji Hanaoka Miyako Suzuki Munetaka Suzuki Takato Aihara Toshinori Ito Gen Inoue Masatsune Yamagata Tomoaki Toyone Gou Kubota Yoshihiro Sakuma Yasuhiro Oikawa Kazuhide Inage Takeshi Sainoh Kazuyo Yamauchi Kazuhisa Takahashi

PURPOSE The pathological mechanism of lumbar spinal stenosis is reduced blood flow in nerve roots and degeneration of nerve roots. Exercise and prostaglandin E1 is used for patients with peripheral arterial disease to increase capillary flow around the main artery and improve symptoms; however, the ankle-brachial index (ABI), an estimation of blood flow in the main artery in the leg, does not c...

2015
Trevor P. Scott William Pannel David Savin Stephanie S. Ngo Jessica Ellerman Kristin Toy Michael D. Daubs Daniel Lu Jeffrey C. Wang

Study Design Prospective study. Objective Surgeons' recommendations for a safe return to driving following cervical and lumbar surgery vary and are based on empirical data. Driver reaction time (DRT) is an objective measure of the ability to drive safely. There are limited data about the effect of cervical and lumbar surgery on DRT. The purpose of our study was to use the DRT to determine when ...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
m. karami m. m. sadat m. j. zehtab p. habibollah-zadeh k. akrami m. r. zareei

in this study to determine whether spine stiffness is predictive of clinical results after lumbar spinal fusion for spinal stenosis, a total of 78 patients were measured intraoperatively with kocher clamp manual distraction technique to determine motion segment stiffness then spinal fusion was performed for any loose segment. ‎statistical analysis revealed that stiffness measurement correlate w...

Journal: :International journal of spine surgery 2015
Hyun W Bae Carl Lauryssen Greg Maislin Scott Leary Michael J Musacchio

BACKGROUND Approved treatment modalities for the surgical management of lumbar spinal stenosis encompass a variety of direct and indirect methods of decompression, though all have varying degrees of limitations and morbidity which potentially limit the efficacy and durability of the treatment. The coflex(®) interlaminar stabilization implant (Paradigm Spine, New York, NY), examined under a Unit...

Journal: :Case Reports in Clinical Medicine 2021

Background: The incidence of cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal canal stenosis is low. It difficult to identify the main focus responsible segment, it also select sequence staging surgery. We report a patient with triple stenosis. Case Presentation: In this paper, we introduced 61-year-old female who had previously undergone “lumbar discectomy” in outer hospital. postoperative effect was not ...

2016
Adem Bursalı Goktug Akyoldas Ahmet Burak Guvenal Onur Yaman

Lumbar radiculopathy is generally caused by such well-recognized entity as lumbar disc herniation in neurosurgical practice; however rare pathologies such as thrombosed epidural varix may mimic them by causing radicular symptoms. In this case report, we present a 26-year-old man with the complaint of back and right leg pain who was operated for right L4-5 disc herniation. The lesion interpreted...

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