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A CASE STUDY OF LUMBAR CANAL STENOSIS W.S.R. TO KATIGATA VATA .......

A CASE STUDY OF LUMBAR CANAL STENOSIS W.S.R. TO KATIGATA VATA .......

... Lumbar canal stenosis is abnormal narrowing of spinal canal at lumbar region causes restriction to the spinal canal resulting in a neurological deficit produces symptom like ...

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Outcome after surgical intervention for ligamentous lumbar canal stenosis: non randomized comparison of conventional laminectomy and bilateral fenestration

Outcome after surgical intervention for ligamentous lumbar canal stenosis: non randomized comparison of conventional laminectomy and bilateral fenestration

... Surgical damage to these important stabilizing structures may lead to postoperative segmental malalignment, instability, and subsequently failed–back surgery syndrome (Macnab, 1976; Sihvonen et al., 1993). To limit such ...

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The association between intermittent neurogenic claudication and spinal sagittal balance in patients with lumbar canal stenosis: a prospective study

The association between intermittent neurogenic claudication and spinal sagittal balance in patients with lumbar canal stenosis: a prospective study

... that mechanical and biochemical factors play a major role. These patients have pain and paresthesia in their lower extremity that become worse by walking (2,3). Patients try to stoop ahead in order to relieve their pain ...

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Comparative study of functional outcome analysis and extent of paraspinal muscle damage between lumbar spinous process splitting decompression and conventional midline decompression for lumbar canal stenosis

Comparative study of functional outcome analysis and extent of paraspinal muscle damage between lumbar spinous process splitting decompression and conventional midline decompression for lumbar canal stenosis

... of lumbar canal stenosis may arise from narrowing of the spinal canal, not all patients with narrowing will develop ...spinal canal stenosis is insidious development of ...spinal ...

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Research Article Advantages Roles of Epiduroscopic Techniques in Diagnostic plus management of Lumbar Canal Stenosis

Research Article Advantages Roles of Epiduroscopic Techniques in Diagnostic plus management of Lumbar Canal Stenosis

... Ahmed Alkhuzai F.I.C.M.S et al JMSCR Volume 06 Issue 07 July 2018 Page 508 post Epiduroscopic technique were tethering of the roots intraoperative seen, supporting the clinical, plus radiological Magnetic Resonance Image ...

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Microsurgical unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression of degenerative lumbar canal stenosis: a comparative study

Microsurgical unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression of degenerative lumbar canal stenosis: a comparative study

... of lumbar canal stenosis and use of hemi-laminectomy retractors and Kerrison rongeur in- stead of tubular retractors and drill increased the opera- tive time needed for ...

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Predictive factors of symptomatic lumbar canal stenosis in patients after surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy

Predictive factors of symptomatic lumbar canal stenosis in patients after surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy

... cervical canal, number of levels with CSM, and percentage of cervical cord compression were ...the lumbar spinal canal at one level at least, which is confirmed by magnetic reso- nance images of the ...

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Unilateral laminectomy for bilateral decompression improves low back pain while standing equally on both sides in patients with lumbar canal stenosis: analysis using a detailed visual analogue scale

Unilateral laminectomy for bilateral decompression improves low back pain while standing equally on both sides in patients with lumbar canal stenosis: analysis using a detailed visual analogue scale

... The present study has some limitations. First, this study is observational and we did not evaluate the bilateral VAS scores of patients who underwent conventional laminec- tomy. Ideally, a randomized clinical trial that ...

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Imaging of Cauda Equina Edema in Lumbar Canal Stenosis By Using Gadolinium Enhanced MR Imaging: Experimental Constriction Injury

Imaging of Cauda Equina Edema in Lumbar Canal Stenosis By Using Gadolinium Enhanced MR Imaging: Experimental Constriction Injury

... spinal canal is caused by surrounding tissues, movement of the cauda equina along with movement of the lower extremities be- comes limited, and consequently compression and traction on the cauda equina cause the ...

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Does an “Overactive to Underactive  Bladder Transition” Phenomenon Exist  in a Rat Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis Model?

Does an “Overactive to Underactive Bladder Transition” Phenomenon Exist in a Rat Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis Model?

... in lumbar canal stenosis (LCS) ...fifth lumbar vertebral arch (Sham), and a rectangular piece of silicone rubber was then placed in the epidural space (LCS) of Wister ...

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Lumbar Herniated Disk Disease and Canal Stenosis: Prospective Evaluation by Surface Coil MR, CT, and Myelography

Lumbar Herniated Disk Disease and Canal Stenosis: Prospective Evaluation by Surface Coil MR, CT, and Myelography

... Previous experience has indicated that MR can identify lumbar canal stenosis and herniated nucleus pulposus, However, current experience shows that with conventional body coil imaging , [r] ...

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Comparison of Histological Changes in the Ligamentum Flavum from Spinal Canal Stenosis Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus

Comparison of Histological Changes in the Ligamentum Flavum from Spinal Canal Stenosis Patients with and without Diabetes Mellitus

... spinal canal stenosis (LSCS) is one of the most common spinal disorders in the elderly ...in lumbar canal stenosis unique histological changes are seen including, increase of collagen ...

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Lumbar disk herniation and canal stenosis: value of intraoperative sonography in diagnosis and surgical management

Lumbar disk herniation and canal stenosis: value of intraoperative sonography in diagnosis and surgical management

... One hundred four patients with preoperative diagnoses of lumbar canal stenosis, disk herniation, or a combination of both were evaluated with intraoperative sonography with the intent of[r] ...

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REVISION SURGERY IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASE

REVISION SURGERY IN LUMBAR DEGENERATIVE DISEASE

... Tafazal and Sell 2006, [33] concluded that the baseline scores in revision surgery were similar to those undergoing a primary procedure and the change in scores (magnitude of success) was less for revision decompressions ...

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Effect of body mass index on surgical times of lumbar laminoplasty and lower limb arthroplasties

Effect of body mass index on surgical times of lumbar laminoplasty and lower limb arthroplasties

... Methods: A total of 1161 patients with a diagnosis of lumbar canal stenosis (LCS), hip osteoarthritis (HOA) and knee osteoarthritis (KOA) were enrolled. The present investigation was conducted as a ...

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Comparison of Effects of PELD and Fenestration in the Treatment of Geriatric Lumbar Lateral Recess Stenosis

<p>Comparison of Effects of PELD and Fenestration in the Treatment of Geriatric Lumbar Lateral Recess Stenosis</p>

... In the present study, we compared the outcome of PELD and fenestration for lumbar lateral recess stenosis in geriatric patients over 75 years of age. Carefully selected patients obtained good clinical ...

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Morphology of intervertebral disc ruptures evaluated by vacuum phenomenon using multi detector computed tomography: association with lumbar disc degeneration and canal stenosis

Morphology of intervertebral disc ruptures evaluated by vacuum phenomenon using multi detector computed tomography: association with lumbar disc degeneration and canal stenosis

... This study describes the assessment of IVD ruptures by the presence of intradiscal VPs using CT-imaging. This two-part classification can comprehensively present the shape and axial distribution of VPs within IVDs, with ...

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Visually assessed severity of lumbar spinal canal stenosis is paradoxically associated with leg pain and objective walking ability

Visually assessed severity of lumbar spinal canal stenosis is paradoxically associated with leg pain and objective walking ability

... the stenosis [33]. Sairyo et al. found that hypertrophy of the lumbar ligamentum flavum is as- sociated with inflammation-related genes ...between stenosis of dural sac and patient symptoms or ...

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Diagnostic value of the lumbar extension loading test in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: a cross sectional study

Diagnostic value of the lumbar extension loading test in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis: a cross sectional study

... symptoms provoked by the gait-loading and lumbar extension-loading tests [25,27-29]. Clinically, a different mechanism of cauda equina compression may exist be- tween walking and lumbar extension. Walking ...

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Sonography of the Normal and Abnormal Intact Lumbar Spinal Canal

Sonography of the Normal and Abnormal Intact Lumbar Spinal Canal

... In our experience, real-time sonography, performed by a physician, can demonstrate a herniated nucleus pulposus on two conditions: 1 it is localized at the level of the intervertebral sp[r] ...

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