An increasing demographic aging of the general population results in a rising incidence of octogenarians and nonagenarians with spine disease. Patients older than 65 years represent the majority of patients with degenerative lumbar spine disease in our daily clinical routine. Surgical treatment is undertaken reluctantly because of an increased rate of comorbidities. We therefore assessed complication rates of lumbar decompression in regard to neurological outcome and medical conditions in patients age 80 years or older in a retrospective single-center series
STUDY DESIGN: Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the E...
Due to the demographic processes that occur in modern society treatment of spinal pathology in middl...
Objective Many studies have reported positive surgical outcomes and decreased mortality after spine ...
Background Data: Morbidity and mortality tend to increase with advancing in age, surgical interferen...
STUDY DESIGN This is a prospective, multicenter cohort study including 8 medical centers in the met...
Introduction: Current demographic changes are characterized by population aging, such that the surgi...
STUDY DESIGN Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the...
Over a 3-year period in our clinic, surgeons operated on 32 persons over 65 years old with lumbar sp...
reveals controversy over the safety of lumbar spinal fusion sur-gery in the elderly due to varying f...
Background and purpose — The outcome of surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) has been ...
Background. The general population is aging, and lumbar stenosis is one of the more frequent conditi...
Background and purpose — The outcome of surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) has been ...
Introduction: Published opinions regarding the outcomes and complications in older patients have a b...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the transition of lumbar spinal treatments for geria...
BACKGROUND: An ageing population and advances in medical management often requires spinal surgeons t...
STUDY DESIGN: Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the E...
Due to the demographic processes that occur in modern society treatment of spinal pathology in middl...
Objective Many studies have reported positive surgical outcomes and decreased mortality after spine ...
Background Data: Morbidity and mortality tend to increase with advancing in age, surgical interferen...
STUDY DESIGN This is a prospective, multicenter cohort study including 8 medical centers in the met...
Introduction: Current demographic changes are characterized by population aging, such that the surgi...
STUDY DESIGN Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the...
Over a 3-year period in our clinic, surgeons operated on 32 persons over 65 years old with lumbar sp...
reveals controversy over the safety of lumbar spinal fusion sur-gery in the elderly due to varying f...
Background and purpose — The outcome of surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) has been ...
Background. The general population is aging, and lumbar stenosis is one of the more frequent conditi...
Background and purpose — The outcome of surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) has been ...
Introduction: Published opinions regarding the outcomes and complications in older patients have a b...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to evaluate the transition of lumbar spinal treatments for geria...
BACKGROUND: An ageing population and advances in medical management often requires spinal surgeons t...
STUDY DESIGN: Single centre retrospective study of prospectively collected data, nested within the E...
Due to the demographic processes that occur in modern society treatment of spinal pathology in middl...
Objective Many studies have reported positive surgical outcomes and decreased mortality after spine ...