The lumbar adjacent-level syndrome: analysis of clinical, radiological, and surgical parameters in a large single-center series
Delia Cannizzaro,
Carla D. Anania,
Mario De Robertis
et al.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE
The development of specific clinical and neurological symptoms and radiological degeneration affecting the segment adjacent to a spinal arthrodesis comprise the framework of adjacent-level syndrome. Through the analysis of a large surgical series, this study aimed to identify possible demographic, clinical, radiological, and surgical risk factors involved in the development of adjacent-level syndrome.
METHODS
A single-center retrospective analysis of adult patients undergoing lumbar fusion procedur… Show more
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