AIM: Conjoined nerve roots (CNR) can be damaged during lumbar disc surgery and lead to neuropathic pain due to excessive retraction. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that facilitate the identification of CNRs that can lead to the loss of fragments in the secondary axilla, nerve root injury or unpleasant surprises during lumbar disc surgery. Accordingly, we aimed to measure the thicknesses and exit angles of the nerve roots close to the pedicle to obtain scientific data regarding rare double roots. MATERIAL and METHODS: The data of 612 patients who were operated for lumbar disc disease in our hospital between 2012 and 2014 were reviewed retrospectively. Twenty one cases of CNR were detected in this series. RESUL...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study is to evaluate imaging features suggestive of a conjoined nerve ...
Introduction: Lumbar canal stenosis is a common cause of back pain and neurogenic claudication in th...
Introduction: The vertical diameter of the foramen is dependent upon the vertical diameter of the co...
AIM: Conjoined nerve roots (CNR) can be damaged during lumbar disc surgery and lead to neuropathic p...
Background & Aim: Conjoined nerve root is defined as two adjacent nerve roots that share a common du...
Conjoint nerve root (CNR) is an embryological nerve root anomaly that mainly involves the lumbosacra...
Anomalies of lumbosacral nerve roots, even though are rare, have been well documented so far in the ...
Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies are a rare group of congenital anatomical anomalies. Various types ...
Objectives: Redundant Nerve Root (RNR) is a tortuous and elongated radiological appearance of cauda ...
Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies are a rare group of congenital anatomical anomalies. Various types ...
Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies are rare anatomic variations with a predilection for the lumbosacra...
The far lateral approaches to the lumbar spine require accurate knowledge of regional anatomy. The a...
The authors report the observations derived from CT evaluation of 19 cases of lumbosacral conjoined ...
AbstractLumbosacral nerve root anomalies are rare anatomic variations with a predilection for the lu...
Sciatica may be caused by anything that compromises the space available for the lower lumbar-nerve r...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study is to evaluate imaging features suggestive of a conjoined nerve ...
Introduction: Lumbar canal stenosis is a common cause of back pain and neurogenic claudication in th...
Introduction: The vertical diameter of the foramen is dependent upon the vertical diameter of the co...
AIM: Conjoined nerve roots (CNR) can be damaged during lumbar disc surgery and lead to neuropathic p...
Background & Aim: Conjoined nerve root is defined as two adjacent nerve roots that share a common du...
Conjoint nerve root (CNR) is an embryological nerve root anomaly that mainly involves the lumbosacra...
Anomalies of lumbosacral nerve roots, even though are rare, have been well documented so far in the ...
Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies are a rare group of congenital anatomical anomalies. Various types ...
Objectives: Redundant Nerve Root (RNR) is a tortuous and elongated radiological appearance of cauda ...
Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies are a rare group of congenital anatomical anomalies. Various types ...
Lumbosacral nerve root anomalies are rare anatomic variations with a predilection for the lumbosacra...
The far lateral approaches to the lumbar spine require accurate knowledge of regional anatomy. The a...
The authors report the observations derived from CT evaluation of 19 cases of lumbosacral conjoined ...
AbstractLumbosacral nerve root anomalies are rare anatomic variations with a predilection for the lu...
Sciatica may be caused by anything that compromises the space available for the lower lumbar-nerve r...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study is to evaluate imaging features suggestive of a conjoined nerve ...
Introduction: Lumbar canal stenosis is a common cause of back pain and neurogenic claudication in th...
Introduction: The vertical diameter of the foramen is dependent upon the vertical diameter of the co...