Lumbar Stenosis, Familial Clinical Trial
Official title:
Sagittal Imbalance and Lumbar Stenosis Surgery: Decompression Without Implant
Lumbar stenosis (LSS) is the most frequent degenerative lumbar disease and is the most
frequent indication for spinal surgery. When non-invasive treatments fail, decompression
surgery is the gold standard therapy for the majority of patients and generally improves
symptoms.
However, few studies have investigated the improvement in posture (radiological parameters)
after surgery. In lumbar stenosis, patients may present a forward leaning posture (to
relieve pain), which is responsible for sagittal imbalance.
The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the repercussions of decompression surgery
on sagittal balance and to compare these with aux clinical results. investigators included
patients operated on for isolated lumbar canal stenosis.
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