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Grundlagen zur konservativen und operativen Therapie der degenerativen Spinalkanalstenose an der Lendenwirbelsäule

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Degenerative Spinalkanalstenose bedeutet Wirbelkanaleinengung durch degenerative Veränderungen im lumbalen Bewegungssegment. Pathogenetisch wirksam ist vor allem die arthrotische Vergrößerung der aszendierenden Facette (oberer Gelenkfortsatz) mit Kompression von Spinalnerven im Wirbelkanal, sowohl intrathekal als auch extrathekal. Die entstehende Symptomatik wird als das Syndrom der aszendierenden Facette (ascending facet syndrome) bezeichnet.

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Krämer, J., Ludwig, J., Theodoridis, T. (2004). Grundlagen zur konservativen und operativen Therapie der degenerativen Spinalkanalstenose an der Lendenwirbelsäule. In: Pfeil, J., Rompe, JD. (eds) Der enge Spinalkanal. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7985-1937-4_10

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