Abstract
Degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis is a common condition affecting middle-aged and elderly people. Significant controversy exists concerning the appropriate indications for fusion following decompressive surgery. The purpose of this report is to compare the clinical outcomes of patients who were and were not treated with fusion following decompressive laminectomy for spinal stenosis and to identify whether fusion was beneficial. The authors conclude that patients in whom concomitant fusion procedures were performed fared better than patients who were treated by means of decompression alone when evidence of radiological instability existed preoperatively.
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Fox, M. W., & Onofrio, B. M. (2008). Indications for fusion following decompression for lumbar spinal stenosis. Neurosurgical Focus, 3(2), E4. https://doi.org/10.3171/foc.1997.3.2.5
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