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<title>2007 Treatment Of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis With Interspinous Process Decompression System</title>
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<description>John C. Chiu: Treatment Of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis With Interspinous Process Decompression System (IPD) (X-Stop®). The Internet Journal of Minimally Invasive Spinal Technology. 2007. Volume 1 Number 1.&lt;br&gt;
Lumbar spinal stenosis is most common reason for back surgery in patients over the age of 50 in America. With increased life expectancy, and the aging of baby boomers, many patients suffering from progressive lumbar spinal stenosis with symptomatic intermittent neurogenic claudication (NIC) have been limited to a choice between non-surgical therapies and more traumatic decompressive surgical procedure, with or without lumbar fusion. The interspinous process decompression system (IPD) (X-STOP®) implant was developed to provide a minimally invasive alternative therapeutic treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis.
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The X-STOP® interspinous process decompression system, surgical indications, operative techniques, case illustrations, outcome and the potential complications and their avoidance are described and discussed herein. </description>
<pubDate>2007-07-29 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>A non-surgical approach to the management of lumbar spinal stenosis</title>
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<description>A non-surgical approach to the management of lumbar spinal stenosis: A prospective observational cohort study
Donald R Murphy, Eric L Hurwitz, Amy A Gregory, and Ronald Clary&lt;br&gt;BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2006; 7: 16.
Published online 2006 February 2&lt;br&gt;
While it is widely held that non-surgical management should be the first line of approach in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), little is known about the efficacy of non-surgical treatments for this condition. Data are needed to determine the most efficacious and safe non-surgical treatment options for patients with LSS. The purpose of this paper is to describe the clinical outcomes of a novel approach to patients with LSS that focuses on distraction manipulation (DM) and neural mobilization (NM).&lt;br&gt;
Conclusion - A treatment approach focusing on DM and NM may be useful in bringing about clinically meaningful improvement in disability in patients with LSS.</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-22 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Murphy et al</author>
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<title>Appropriate Selection of Patients With Lumbar Spinal Stenosis for Interspinous Process Decompression With the X STOP Device</title>
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<description> these patients are limited to a choice between nonsurgical conservative care and more invasive decompressive surgical procedures such as laminectomy with or without fusion. The X STOP interspinous process decompression system is a commercially available device that provides a minimally invasive alternative treatment, an intermediate option within the continuum of care for these patients.</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-18 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Carl Lauryssen, M.D</author>
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<title>Bilateral Decompressive Surgery in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Associated With Spondylolisthesis</title>
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<description>Bilateral Decompressive Surgery in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Associated With Spondylolisthesis: Unilateral Approach and Use of a Microscope and Tubular Retractor System&lt;br&gt;
from Neurosurgical Focus
Posted 09/09/2002&lt;br&gt;
Sylvain Palmer, M.D., Robert Turner, M.D., and Rosemary Palmer, R.N.
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Abstract
Object: The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility and efficacy of treating spondylolisthesis-related spinal stenosis via unilateral approach bilateral decompression in which METRx-MD instrumentation is placed.&lt;br&gt;
Conclusions: By following the authors&#039; procedure, minimally invasive bilateral decompression of acquired spinal stenosis associated with spondylolisthesis can be successfully performed on an outpatient basis, with reasonable operative times, minimal blood loss, and acceptable morbidity.</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-18 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Palmer et al</author>
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<title>Cases of sudden death following lumbar spinal surgery in the elderly</title>
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<description>Review of methods of laminectomy for spinal stenosis compared to bilateral foraminal and nerve root decompression with preservation of the midline structures. The author suggests that this method of treatment is preferred</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-19 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>H.V.Crock</author>
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<title>Efficacy of Unliateral Laminectomy for Bilateral Decompression in Elderly Lumbar Spinal Stenosis</title>
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<description>J Korean Neurosurg Soc 37 : 410-415, 200&lt;br&gt;
Yong-Cheol Ji, M.D., Young-Baeg Kim, M.D., Sung-Nam Hwang, M.D.,
Seung-Won Park, M.D., Jeong-Taik Kwon, M.D., Byung-Kook Min, M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea
Objective : The aim of our study is to evaluate the effectiveness of unilateral hemilaminectomy for bilateral
decompression in elderly patients with degenerative spinal stenosis. For this purpose, we studied the co-morbid
condition and clinical outcome of patients who underwent decompressive surgery using the unilateral approach
technique.&lt;br&gt;
Conclusion : Unilateral laminectomy for bilateral decompression, in spite of the limited exposure, can result in
satisfactory decompression of the lumbar spinal stenosis and tolerable clinical outcome. This approach is thought to
be appropriate for elderly patients who have a greater surgical burden.
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<pubDate>2007-09-19 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Yong-Cheol et al</author>
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<title>Isthmic Spondylolisthesis with Spinal Stenosis</title>
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<description>Archive copy 2003</description>
<pubDate>2002-01-31 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Not available</author>
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<title>JBJS - B articles on Spinal Stenosis</title>
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<description>Full text is available for most of these. </description>
<pubDate>2007-09-22 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Laminectomy for Thoracic Spinal Canal Stenosis</title>
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<description>Neurosurg Focus 9(4), 2000. © 2000 &lt;br&gt;
Stenosis of the thoracic spinal canal is a relatively rare disorder with numerous causes. Clinical manifestations include signs and or symptoms consistent with focal thoracic radiculopathy and/or myelopathy. Several surgical approaches for the decompression of the stenotic thoracic canal have been described. Laminectomy is typically reserved for only those cases in which dorsal compression of the neural elements is demonstrated; it is contraindicated when the epidural compression is primarily ventral in location.
&lt;br&gt;Iain H. Kalfas, M.D., F.A.C.S. Section of Spinal Surgery, Department of Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-19 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Kalfas</author>
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<title>Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Associated With Coronal or Sagittal Spinal Deformities Medscape</title>
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<description>Pathogenesis, Presentation, and Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Associated With Coronal or Sagittal Spinal Deformities
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from Neurosurg Focus 14(1), 2003.
Posted 02/13/2003&lt;br&gt;
Justin F. Fraser, B.A., Russel C. Huang, M.D., Federico P. Girardi, M.D., Frank P. Cammisa, Jr., M.D.
&lt;br&gt;The purpose of this paper is to review the pathogenesis, presentation, and treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis complicated by scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, or flat-back deformity. Specific attention is paid to surgery-related goals, decision making, techniques, and outcomes.</description>
<pubDate>2007-08-06 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Treatment</title>
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<description>onsultant orthopaedic and spinal surgeon M H Hilali Noordeen looks at the latest clinical trials using the X STOP. It is one of the latest implants for the treatment of moderate lumbar spinal stenosis.</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-22 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Lumbar Stenosis Bridwell</title>
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<description>Patient Information. Lumbar stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower part of the spine. This narrowing places pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerves. While some patients are born with this narrowing, most cases of lumbar stenosis occur in patients over the age of 50 and are the result of aging and &quot;wear and tear&quot; on the spine. </description>
<pubDate>2007-08-09 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Bridwell</author>
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<title>Management of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis</title>
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<description>EFORT ICL (1995) published in JBJS Vol 78-B #1 Jan 1996 p 154</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-19 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Franco Postacchini MD</author>
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<title>Management of Spinal Stenosis PubMed Search</title>
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<description>Search requires the words Management, Spinal &amp; Stenosis in the title of the article. This is not a comprehensive search on the subject.</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-22 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<author>Myles Clough</author>
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<title>Sources on Spinal Stenosis</title>
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<description>Bibliography from Spinalstenosis.org
&lt;br&gt;Last updated 2004</description>
<pubDate>2007-09-19 17:14:59 GMT</pubDate>
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