Researchers examined 72 patients with lumbar central spinal stenosis who underwent full-endoscopic unilateral decompression. After a two-year follow up, 70 percent of patients no longer had leg pain, or it was completely reduced. Another 22 percent stated they only had occasional pain.
The results of the decompression were equal to traditional procedures and the complication rate was low.
Read the abstract about the full-endoscopic approach for patients with spinal stenosis.
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