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    • [PDF File]How to Care for Yourself After Lumbar Spinal Fusion

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      - 1 - How to Care for Yourself After Lumbar Spinal Fusion What is Lumbar Spinal Fusion? Lumbar Spinal Fusion is the placement of screws, rods and cages to steady the spine. This is done because the spine is unstable because of an injury, or because the spine needs to be fixed in place because of pain. This surgery often includes the


    • [PDF File]Lumbar Fusion Protocol

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      Lumbar Fusion Protocol Weeks 2-4 Weeks 4-8 Initial Evaluation Evaluate Screen for signs and symptoms that may indicate a post-operative complication, new pathology, or spinal instability: o New onset urinary or bowel urgency/incontinence o Ascending paresthesia’s o New onset weakness o Severe/intractable pain or headache


    • [PDF File]Lumbar Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis Protocol

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      evidence regarding the etiology, prevalence, natural history, and prognosis of pediatric lumbar spondylolysis: a report from the scoliosis research society evidence-based medicine committee. Spine deformity , 3 (1), 12-29.


    • [PDF File]Guidelines For Lumbar Fusion

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      lumbar surgery, a lumbar fusion should be considered only if one or more of the following criteria have been met: A. The patient demonstrates mechanical (non-radicular) low back pain with instability. Instability of the lumbar segment is defined as at least 4mm of anterior/posterior translation at L3-4 and L4-5, or 5mm of translation at L5-S1


    • [PDF File]Caring for Myself after Anterior Lumbar Spinal Fusion

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      -1- Caring for Myself after Anterior Lumbar Spinal Fusion What is Anterior Lumbar Spinal Fusion? Anterior Lumbar Spinal Fusion is the placement of a cage and possibly a plate with screws to steady the spine. The spine may be unstable because of an injury, or needs to be fixed in place because of pain.


    • [PDF File]Guides to the Impairment Rating of the Lumbar Spine

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      Robert Ahearn, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery &Disorders of the Spine, QME. Kelsey Peterson, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon M.D. Nader Armanious, M.D. Neurologist, QME, IME. ... lumbar spine, the contraction frequently results in loss of the normal lumbar lordosis, and it may be associated with


    • [PDF File]Lumbar Spinal Fusion

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      Lumbar spine arthrodesis (fusion) surgery is considered not medically necessary in the following circumstances: A. When the above Criteria are not met ; or B. If the sole indication is any one or more of the following conditions: 1. Disc herniation 2. Degenerative disc disease with no radicular symptoms


    • [PDF File]Thoracic and Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Guide

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      4 1.Exercise: The stronger and more fit you are prior to having surgery, the better you will do post- operatively. Suggested activities are walking, swimming and deep breathing exercises. Cardio and/or aerobic exercises are also helpful if approved by your medical doctor.


    • Lumbar Spine Fusion for Degenerative Disease, 1-3

      For example, lumbar fusion rates have increased from 0.3 per 1000 Medicare beneficiaries in 1992 to 1.1 per 1000 in 2003 (Puvanesarajah, 2016). One study found that 5.9 per 100 patients progressed to lumbar fusion within 1 year, and there was an increase of 18.5 percent in the incidence of fusion procedures within 1 year of diagnosis between ...


    • Management of Pain of Post Lumbar Surgery Syndrome: One ...

      back surgery syndrome or post surgery syndrome, a cluster of syndromes following spine surgery with persistent pain and disability has been reported with increasing frequency (1,11-20). This continued pain and disability in the low back and lower extremities following lumbar spine surgery has been hypothesized


    • [PDF File]BSC NIA CG 304 Lumbar Spine Surgery

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      BSC_NIA_CG_304 Lumbar Spine Surgery Original Policy Date: January 1, 2017 Effective Date: March 1, 2021 Section: 7.0 Surgery Page: Page 1 of 27 . Policy Statement . INDICATIONS FOR LUMBAR SPINE SURGERY: Lumbar Discectomy/Microdiscectomy: Surgical indications for inter-vertebral disc herniation*: • When . ALL . of the following are present:


    • Lumbar Radiofrequency Ablation - Cleveland Clinic

      Lumbar facet joint pain can be hard to see on X-rays or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging tests). Before a lumbar radiofrequency ablation (lumbar RFA) is considered, your doctor will perform a clinical exam and may recommend a diagnostic procedure to temporarily block the medial branch


    • [PDF File]Fundamentals and Management of Lumbar Drains

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      Lumbar cerebrospinal fluid drainage for thoracoabdominal aortic surgery: Rationale and practical considerations for management. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 111 (1), 46. 10.1213/ANE.0b013e3181ddddd


    • [PDF File]Surgical Guideline for Lumbar Fusion (Arthrodesis)

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      lumbar surgery, a lumbar fusion should be considered only if one or more of the following criteria have been met: A. The patient demonstrates mechanical (non-radicular) low back pain with instability. Instability of the lumbar segment is defined as at least 4mm of anterior/posterior translation at L3-4 and L4-5, or 5mm of translation at L5-S1



    • [PDF File]The 28 Top Spine Surgeons in North America

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      ryortho.com 1-888-749-15 Medical Center Head of the Section of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery. Dr. Phillips is past president of the Society of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery. “What a great MIS surgeon. He has done superb clinical and biomechanical research, and is a wonderful teacher and innovator.” John M. Rhee, M.D. is associate


    • [PDF File]Lumbar Disc Protrusions – Surgical Options - Spinal Surgery

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      introduces a telescope into the spine through a short 1 cm incision just to one side of the midline of the spine. The scope is connected to a high definition camera system. This procedure is commonly performed under local anaesthetic and intravenous sedation (so you are sleepy, but slightly aware of the surgery).


    • [PDF File]Postoperative Level 1 anticoagulation therapy and spinal ...

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      had developed after thoracic, lumbar, or combined surgery and who required Level 1 anticoagulation therapy. In the survey, nine patients were identified who re-ceived heparinization according to a Level 1 protocol af-ter development of PE. Of these nine, one suffered a post-operative spinal epidural hematoma requiring evacuation,


    • [PDF File]Cervical and Lumbar Spinal Procedures, MPM 25

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      Surgery Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Lumbar Decompression Procedures Lumbar Microdiscectomy Only Procedures Description This guideline outlines the key surgical treatments and indications for common lumbar spinal disorders and is a consensus document based upon the best available evidence. Spine surgery is a complex area


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