Published results showed interlaminar percutaneous endoscopic pars decompression may be safe and successful among patients with stable lumbar spondylolysis and nerve root compression.
Researchers assessed clinical parameters related to outcomes, including the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and VAS for leg pain, among 11 patients with lumbar spondylolysis before and after interlaminar percutaneous endoscopic pars decompression. Researchers also preoperatively and postoperatively evaluated radiological outcomes, vertebral slippage percentage and motion radiographs.
Results showed 63.3% of
Endoscopic procedure may be safe, successful treatment for lumbar spondylolysis
Published results showed interlaminar percutaneous endoscopic pars decompression may be safe and successful among patients with stable lumbar spondylolysis and nerve root compression.
Researchers assessed clinical parameters related to outcomes, including the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and VAS for leg pain, among 11 patients with lumbar spondylolysis before and after interlaminar percutaneous endoscopic pars decompression. Researchers also preoperatively and postoperatively evaluated radiological outcomes, vertebral slippage percentage and motion radiographs.
Results showed 63.3% of