This anatomical study was performed to elucidate the pertinent foraminal and lateral L5 nerve anatomy to enhance our understanding of possible neurologic causes of failed decompression surgery. Persistent extraforaminal L5 nerve compression is a possible cause of persistent symptoms following lumbosacral surgery. The amount of extraforaminal space for the L5 ventral ramus was examined in fifty adult human skeletons (100 sides). Based on morphology, the specimens were then categorized (types I-IV) on the basis of the bony space available for the nerve at this location. Next, 25 embalmed adult cadavers (50 sides) underwent bilateral dissection of the lower lateral lumbar region. The type of bony extraforaminal outlet was documented for each c...
To precisely evaluate low back pain, identification of the detailed innervation of the lumbar spine ...
Lesions of lumbar plexus are uncommon and descriptions of surgical access are derived from vertebral...
The prevalence of fragility sacral fractures has been increasing with the rise in the number of oste...
This anatomical study was performed to elucidate the pertinent foraminal and lateral L5 nerve anatom...
Purpose. Extraforaminal decompression of the L5 nerve root remains a challenge due to anatomic const...
INTRODUCTION: Neurologic deficits from lumbar plexus nerve injuries commonly occur in patients under...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar disc herniation and stenosis that results in compression of a nerve root lateral ...
Thirty-four bony specimens of isthmic spondylolysis were examined and, in a significant number (32%)...
Background: In a previous study, ligaments that connect the extraforaminal lumbar spinal nerves with...
Lateral recess stenosis is a common cause of lumbar radiculopathy in adults. A lumbar nerve root tra...
Background: In the past decade, lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) has gained in popularity. A p...
The outcomes from spinal nerve decompression surgery are highly variable with a sizable proportion o...
L5 nerve palsy is a well-known complication following reduction of high-grade spondylolisthesis. Whi...
INTRODUCTION: The lumbar plexus involves the L1 – L5 spinal segments which is formed within the psoa...
During a study of low back pain and radiculitis, certain patients were observed who did not conform ...
To precisely evaluate low back pain, identification of the detailed innervation of the lumbar spine ...
Lesions of lumbar plexus are uncommon and descriptions of surgical access are derived from vertebral...
The prevalence of fragility sacral fractures has been increasing with the rise in the number of oste...
This anatomical study was performed to elucidate the pertinent foraminal and lateral L5 nerve anatom...
Purpose. Extraforaminal decompression of the L5 nerve root remains a challenge due to anatomic const...
INTRODUCTION: Neurologic deficits from lumbar plexus nerve injuries commonly occur in patients under...
BACKGROUND: Lumbar disc herniation and stenosis that results in compression of a nerve root lateral ...
Thirty-four bony specimens of isthmic spondylolysis were examined and, in a significant number (32%)...
Background: In a previous study, ligaments that connect the extraforaminal lumbar spinal nerves with...
Lateral recess stenosis is a common cause of lumbar radiculopathy in adults. A lumbar nerve root tra...
Background: In the past decade, lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) has gained in popularity. A p...
The outcomes from spinal nerve decompression surgery are highly variable with a sizable proportion o...
L5 nerve palsy is a well-known complication following reduction of high-grade spondylolisthesis. Whi...
INTRODUCTION: The lumbar plexus involves the L1 – L5 spinal segments which is formed within the psoa...
During a study of low back pain and radiculitis, certain patients were observed who did not conform ...
To precisely evaluate low back pain, identification of the detailed innervation of the lumbar spine ...
Lesions of lumbar plexus are uncommon and descriptions of surgical access are derived from vertebral...
The prevalence of fragility sacral fractures has been increasing with the rise in the number of oste...