Lumbar Stenosis, Familial Clinical Trial
Official title:
Place of Ultrasound Guidance of Surgery Site in Surgery for Lumbar Canal Stenosis and Lumbar Disc Herniations
The identification of the operative site of lumbar ductal stenosis and lumbar disc herniation
is classically done by radioscopy, thus inducing irradiation of the patient.
The use of ultrasound in spine surgery is little studied and poorly mentioned in the
scientific literature. However, it is commonly used for other types of scouting (especially
anesthetics). Thus, in the absence of consensus and clear recommendations, some practitioners
perform ultrasound scans . Methodological developments also validate the feasibility of the
ultrasound approach.
The double benefit of an ultrasound identification is firstly a lack of exposure to X-rays
for both the patient and the operating team and secondly a lower cost than a conventional
radiography.
The main objective is to demonstrate the interest of the ultrasound identification of the
surgical site in the intervention of lumbar ductal stenosis and lumbar disc herniations in
terms of concordance of the operating site between ultrasound and fluoroscopy.
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