2022 NPC Poster Hall - 29th Napa Pain Conference (2022) - Neurovations
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Quantifying the Long-Term Impact of a Motion-Sparing Interspinous Spacer on Sagittal Alignment in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

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Quantifying the Long-Term Impact of a Motion-Sparing Interspinous Spacer on Sagittal Alignment in Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis icon

Synopsis

Surgical interventions may be performed to treat Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS) once conservative treatment options are exhausted. However, decompression surgery with or without fusion may result in loss of physiologic lumbar lordosis which may further lead to sagittal imbalance of the spine. Radiographs collected from patients, who participated in a previously completed randomized controlled trial of an indirect decompression system, were assessed and Lumbar Lordosis (LL) angle (as measured from the superior end plate of L1 to the end plate of S1) was calculated. No change in global lordosis angle was noted up to 5-years post-procedure.


Disclosures

  • Study Sponsored by Boston Scientific. 
  • Consulting Agreement with Boston Scientific: Drs. Whang and Antony 
  • Employees of Boston Scientific: Lilly Chen and Roshini Jain

Author(s):
  • Dr. Peter G. Whang, MD, Clinical Professor, Yales University School of Medicine
  • Ajay Antony, Interventional Pain Management Physician, The Orthopaedic Institute
  • Dr. Lilly Chen, MD, Biostatistics, Fellow, Boston Scientific Neuromodulation
  • Roshini Jain, MS, Clinical Research, Director, Boston Scientific Neuromodulation

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