A classification system based on pathologic anatomy distinguishing between three types of lumbar stenosis is reported: stenosis of the spinal canal, isolated stenosis of the nerve root canal, and stenosis of the intervertebral foramen. Each type of stenosis is classified as primary, secondary, combined or mixed. Pathomorphological pictures which may represent the vertebral bodies, the neural arch and the discoligamentous structures in the various forms of stenosis, among which degenerative spondylolisthesis, are examined. Finally, the authors describe the pathologic modifications occurring in the nervous structures as the possible consequence of a lumbar stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal by a combination of bone and soft tissues, which ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common condition in elderly patients and also one of the most common rea...
Thirty-four bony specimens of isthmic spondylolysis were examined and, in a significant number (32%)...
Verbiest was the first to describe in detail the pathological anatomy of the stenotic spinal canal. ...
Objective: To present a new classification for the lumbar stenosis based on morphopathologic criteri...
This paper deals with the effect of motion upon the stenotic lumbar spinal canal and its contents. A...
This paper deals with the effect of motion upon the stenotic lumbar spinal canal and its contents. A...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/ene Key Words Spinal stenosis W Lumbar canal stenosis W Neuroge...
Lumbar stenosis includes various forms of constriction of the spinal canal or the intervertebral for...
A series of 73 patients who had been surgically operated for lumbar diseases at Dept. of Orth. Surg....
The term lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) refers to the narrowing of the spinal canal due to anatomical ...
The authors review Lumbar Spinal Stenosis discussing the diagnostic criteria, the etiopathogenesis, ...
Spinal stenosis is a manifestation of several distinct etiologies that result in narrowing of the sp...
Lumbar stenosis is an increasingly common pathological condition that is becoming more frequent with...
Spondylolisthesis is a complex and variable disease pathophysiological entity that has long been the...
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal by a combination of bone and soft tissues, which ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common condition in elderly patients and also one of the most common rea...
Thirty-four bony specimens of isthmic spondylolysis were examined and, in a significant number (32%)...
Verbiest was the first to describe in detail the pathological anatomy of the stenotic spinal canal. ...
Objective: To present a new classification for the lumbar stenosis based on morphopathologic criteri...
This paper deals with the effect of motion upon the stenotic lumbar spinal canal and its contents. A...
This paper deals with the effect of motion upon the stenotic lumbar spinal canal and its contents. A...
Accessible online at: www.karger.com/ene Key Words Spinal stenosis W Lumbar canal stenosis W Neuroge...
Lumbar stenosis includes various forms of constriction of the spinal canal or the intervertebral for...
A series of 73 patients who had been surgically operated for lumbar diseases at Dept. of Orth. Surg....
The term lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) refers to the narrowing of the spinal canal due to anatomical ...
The authors review Lumbar Spinal Stenosis discussing the diagnostic criteria, the etiopathogenesis, ...
Spinal stenosis is a manifestation of several distinct etiologies that result in narrowing of the sp...
Lumbar stenosis is an increasingly common pathological condition that is becoming more frequent with...
Spondylolisthesis is a complex and variable disease pathophysiological entity that has long been the...
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal by a combination of bone and soft tissues, which ...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common condition in elderly patients and also one of the most common rea...
Thirty-four bony specimens of isthmic spondylolysis were examined and, in a significant number (32%)...