نتایج جستجو برای: lumbar spinal canal stenosis

تعداد نتایج: 228728  

2012
Tomoaki Koakutsu Naoki Morozumi Takeshi Hoshikawa Shinji Ogawa Yushin Ishii Eiji Itoi

Lumbar spondylolysis, a well known cause of low back pain, usually affects the pars interarticularis of a lower lumbar vertebra and rarely involves the articular processes. We report a rare case of bilateral spondylolysis of inferior articular processes of L4 vertebra that caused spinal canal stenosis with a significant segmental instability at L4/5 and scoliosis. A 31-year-old male who had suf...

2009
Hiromitsu Toyoda Hiroaki Nakamura Sho Dohzono Sadahiko Konishi

INTRODUCTION: Some authors have reported satisfactory short-term results of minimally invasive decompressive procedures such as microscopic or micro-endoscopic decompressive laminotomy for lumbar spinal canal stenosis. However, there have been no reports on the long-term clinical outcome of these procedures. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the long-term clinical outcome and radiologica...

2011
Johann Steurer Simon Roner Ralph Gnannt Juerg Hodler

BACKGROUND Beside symptoms and clinical signs radiological findings are crucial in the diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). We investigate which quantitative radiological signs are described in the literature and which radiological criteria are used to establish inclusion criteria in clinical studies evaluating different treatments in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. METHODS A lite...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
laxmaiah manchikanti department of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, university of louisville, louisville, usa; pain management center of paducah, paducah, usa; pain management center of paducah, paducah, usa. tel: +1-2705548373, fax: +1-2705548987 alan david kaye department of anesthesia, lsu health science center, new orleans, usa kavita manchikanti university of kentucky medical school, university of kentucky, lexington, usa mark boswell department of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, university of louisville, louisville, usa vidyasagar pampati department of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, university of louisville, louisville, usa joshua hirsch massachusetts general hospital, harvard medical school, boston, ma, usa

context lumbar central spinal stenosis is common and often results in chronic persistent pain and disability, which can lead to multiple interventions. after the failure of conservative treatment, either surgical or nonsurgical modalities such as epidural injections are contemplated in the management of lumbar spinal stenosis. evidence acquisition recent randomized trials, systematic reviews an...

2016
Nils H. Ulrich Jakob M. Burgstaller Florian Brunner François Porchet Mazda Farshad Giuseppe Pichierri Johann Steurer Ulrike Held

BACKGROUND Incidental durotomy is a well-known complication during surgery for degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (DLSS). In this prospective multicenter cohort study including eight medical centers our aim was to assess whether incidental durotomy during first-time lumbar spinal stenosis decompression surgery without fusion has an impact on long-term outcome. METHODS Patients of the multi-c...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1978
R W Porter M Wicks D Ottewell

A method is described of measuring the lumbar spinal canal by pulsed echo ultrasound. It is simple, safe and has a high degree of accuracy. The lumbar canal has been measured in over 800 subjects including 100 mining recruits and fifty nurses between the ages of fifteen and eighteen years. Ultrasound can demonstrate the degree and extent of bony stenosis. It may have value in preventive medicin...

2013
Kyung Hyun Kim Jeong Yoon Park Sung Uk Kuh Dong Kyu Chin Keun Su Kim Yong Eun Cho

PURPOSE All structures of the spine, including the spinal canal, change continuously with age. The purpose of this study was to determine how the spinal canal of the lumbar spine changes with age. The L4/5 is the most common site of spinal stenosis and has the largest flexion-extension motion, whereas the T5/6 has the least motion. Therefore, we measured the spinal canal diameter and vertebral ...

Journal: :American family physician 1998
J A Alvarez R H Hardy

Lumbar spine stenosis most commonly affects the middle-aged and elderly population. Entrapment of the cauda equina roots by hypertrophy of the osseous and soft tissue structures surrounding the lumbar spinal canal is often associated with incapacitating pain in the back and lower extremities, difficulty ambulating, leg paresthesias and weakness and, in severe cases, bowel or bladder disturbance...

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