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describe the functional evolution of patients at more than 10 years post intervention.

describe the evolution of pain, satisfaction, quality of life of patients to more than 5 years pot intervention.


Clinical Trial Description

Stenosis of the lumbar canal is a degenerative disorder, occurring most often in the elderly or middle aged, after 50 years. It most often results from the combination of 2 pathologies: the congenital narrowness of the lumbar canal is decompensated over time by the anatomical reorganizations generated by osteoarthritis. It is classically manifested by pain in the lower limbs, occurring almost exclusively in walking or in case of prolonged standing. This postural and dynamic character of the symptomatology is very characteristic of this pathology. The levels most often involved are L4 / L5 and L3 / L4. But, in case of extensive stenosis, other levels may be involved (L2 / L3, L5S1 or even L1 / L2).

Surgical treatment is obviously indicated from the outset in emergency situations or in cases of severe functional disability. It is most often proposed in case of failure of a complete and well-conducted medical treatment. In practice, in cases of tight canal stenosis, only a surgical operation can relieve the patient of pain and recover a normal walk.

A minimal invasive technique: lumbar recalibration, which consists of decompression of the roots of the horse's tail under a microscope without fusion, without arthrodesis, provides a short-term functional benefit, even when Grade 1 spondylisthesis exists. The interest of this technique for the patient is twofold: first aesthetic because the incision is much smaller than in the classical technique and becomes almost invisible after a few months; then and above all it is functional because, by preserving the paravertebral muscles that it allows, this procedure is less painful and allows a lift the same day and an earlier recovery activities.

Very few scientific publications compare different surgical techniques, and even fewer results are available on the long-term future of patients. ;


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NCT number NCT04124146
Study type Observational
Source Centre Medico-Chirurgicale et Obstetrique Cote d'Opale
Contact Laura Lecuyer
Phone +33 7 61 83 70 30
Email llecuyer.clinconsult@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date December 1, 2019
Completion date May 1, 2021

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