Disc Herniation (Primary, Recurrent, Residual)

May 5, 2021 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Disc Herniation (Primary, Recurrent, Residual)

Introduction Lumbar intervertebral discs are complex structures subjected to significant axial compressive forces. Because of biomechanical demands and the inability to remodel as a result of an avascular nature, lumbar…

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Decompression

May 5, 2021 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Decompression

Introduction Lumbar spine disorders and the disabling pain associated with these conditions are associated with significant healthcare resource use and costs in the United States. Of these patients, an estimated…

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Dural Scarring and Repair Issues

May 5, 2021 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Dural Scarring and Repair Issues

Background A vast majority (up to 80%) of the US population are estimated to experience an episode of low back pain (LBP) during their lifetime. A subset of these individuals…

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Indications

May 5, 2021 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Indications

Background Revision lumbar spine surgery is predominantly associated with several distinct pathological processes resulting from an initial index surgery. For example, in the treatment of disc herniations, residual stenosis and…

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Medical Fitness Evaluation

May 5, 2021 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Medical Fitness Evaluation

Introduction One major issue when considering reconstructive spinal surgery is medical fitness for surgery. This is defined as an individual’s ability to sustain the physiological stress of surgery and recovery….

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Anatomy and Physiology/Biology of Bone

May 5, 2021 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Anatomy and Physiology/Biology of Bone

Anatomy Lumbar Spine Make-Up The typical vertebral column is composed of 33 vertebrae. The lumbar spine usually has five mobile lumbar vertebrae, denoted as L1–L5. As a group, the lumbar…

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Sellar Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

May 3, 2021 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Sellar Lesions on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

The pituitary gland resides in the sella turcica, a depression in the sphenoid bone, and is subdivided into an anterior portion, composed of hormone-secreting cells, and a posterior portion, composed…

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