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Preoperative and Postoperative Instability in Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
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1989
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Spinal StenosisLumbosacral RadiculopathyLumbar SpineSpinal Cord InjurySpinal FusionSixty-one PatientsLumbar Spinal StenosisSurgeryPain ManagementPoor PrognosisSpine SurgeryMedicineSpinal DisorderOrthopaedic SurgeryPhysical TherapyHealth Sciences
Sixty-one patients operated on for spinal stenosis, without a fusion, were studied retrospectively. Preoperative instability, as revealed by functional myelography, was found to predict a poor prognosis (P less than 0.01). Women had less favorable results (P less than 0.05). The "slipping" group was significantly more often radically decompressed than the "nonslipping" group (P less than 0.01). Postoperative slipping was found in 26 patients, significantly more often in those with unsatisfactory results (P less than 0.001).