2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-023-07737-x
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Full-endoscopic foraminotomy in low-grade degenerative and isthmic spondylolisthesis: a patient-specific tailored approach

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“…DLIS exhibits specific pathological features, categorizing cases into three types based on anatomical and clinical variations. 2,7 The first type involves chronic low back pain primarily caused by abnormal connections between adjacent vertebral bodies (isthmus fracture, facet joint degeneration, intervertebral disc degeneration). The second type is rare central stenosis and neurogenic claudication.…”
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“…DLIS exhibits specific pathological features, categorizing cases into three types based on anatomical and clinical variations. 2,7 The first type involves chronic low back pain primarily caused by abnormal connections between adjacent vertebral bodies (isthmus fracture, facet joint degeneration, intervertebral disc degeneration). The second type is rare central stenosis and neurogenic claudication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, most experts believe that decompression and fusion are the "gold standard" for treating patients with DLIS. 7 The logic behind this behavior is that patients with DLIS are not only more likely to experience instability in the affected segment, but also more likely to experience instability in the upper adjacent segment. 17 Therefore, even if there is minimal damage to muscles or joints during surgery, it can lead to instability.…”
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