Incidental durotomy in decompression for lumbar spinal stenosis: incidence, risk factors and effect on outcomes in the Spine Tango registry Christian HerrenRolf SobottkeOn behalf of the Spine Tango Contributors Original Article 20 June 2017 Pages: 2483 - 2495
Full endoscopic treatment of dural tears in lumbar spine surgery Joachim M. OertelBenedikt W. Burkhardt Original Article 20 May 2017 Pages: 2496 - 2503
The effect of incidental dural lesions on outcome after decompression surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis: results of a multi-center study with 800 patients Ralph KotheM. QuanteC. Siepe Original Article 28 April 2016 Pages: 2504 - 2511
The nerve root sedimentation sign for differential diagnosis of lumbar spinal stenosis: a retrospective, consecutive cohort study Liangming ZhangRuiqiang ChenLimin Rong Original Article 13 February 2016 Pages: 2512 - 2519
Increased preoperative knowledge reduces surgery-related anxiety: a randomised clinical trial in 100 spinal stenosis patients Jukka KesänenHelena Leino-KilpiKirsi Valkeapää Original Article 31 January 2017 Pages: 2520 - 2528
The prevalence of tandem spinal stenosis and its characteristics in a population-based MRI study: The Wakayama Spine Study Keiji NagataNoriko YoshimuraMunehito Yoshida Original Article 03 April 2017 Pages: 2529 - 2535
Central lumbar spinal stenosis: natural history of non-surgical patients Per WessbergKarin Frennered Original Article Open access 17 April 2017 Pages: 2536 - 2542
Association between paraspinal muscle morphology, clinical symptoms and functional status in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis Maryse FortinÀron LazáryMichele C. Battié Original Article 26 July 2017 Pages: 2543 - 2551
Dural sac cross-sectional area and morphological grade show significant associations with patient-rated outcome of surgery for lumbar central spinal stenosis A. F. MannionT. F. FeketeC. Schizas Original Article 30 August 2017 Pages: 2552 - 2564
Do we know the outcome predictors for cauda equine syndrome (CES)? A retrospective, single-center analysis of 60 patients with CES with a suggestion for a new score to measure severity of symptoms Alexander KönigLisa AmelungJohannes Lemcke Original Article 19 May 2017 Pages: 2565 - 2572
Reversibility of nerve root sedimentation sign in lumbar spinal stenosis patients after decompression surgery Christian BarzMarkus MellohThomas Barz Original Article 04 February 2017 Pages: 2573 - 2580
Association between pain sensitivity in the hand and outcomes after surgery in patients with lumbar disc herniation or spinal stenosis Yvonne LindbäckHans TroppBirgitta Öberg Original Article Open access 06 February 2017 Pages: 2581 - 2588
Does pre-operative magnetic resonance imaging of the lumbar multifidus muscle predict clinical outcomes following lumbar spinal decompression for symptomatic spinal stenosis? Mario G. T. ZottiF. Vilas BoasB. J. C. Freeman Original Article 08 February 2017 Pages: 2589 - 2597
Predictive factors for neurological deterioration after surgical decompression for thoracic ossified yellow ligament Chris Yuk Kwan TangJason Pui Yin CheungKenneth Man Chee Cheung Original Article 03 April 2017 Pages: 2598 - 2605
The impact of hypertension on the occurrence of postoperative spinal epidural hematoma following single level microscopic posterior lumbar decompression surgery in a single institute Yasushi FujiwaraHideki ManabeNobuo Adachi Original Article 09 June 2017 Pages: 2606 - 2615
A more realistic disc herniation model incorporating compression, flexion and facet-constrained shear: a mechanical and microstructural analysis. Part I: Low rate loading Kelly R. WadeMeredith L. SchollumNeil D. Broom Original Article 07 August 2017 Pages: 2616 - 2628
A more realistic disc herniation model incorporating compression, flexion and facet-constrained shear: a mechanical and microstructural analysis. Part II: high rate or ‘surprise’ loading Zhi ShanKelly R. WadeNeil D. Broom Original Article 08 August 2017 Pages: 2629 - 2641
Clinical and radiological factors related to the presence of motor deficit in lumbar disc prolapse: a prospective analysis of 70 consecutive cases with neurological deficit Vibhu KrishnanShanmuganathan RajasekaranAjoy Prasad Shetty Original Article 22 March 2017 Pages: 2642 - 2649
Criteria for failure and worsening after surgery for lumbar disc herniation: a multicenter observational study based on data from the Norwegian Registry for Spine Surgery David A. T. WernerMargreth GrotleTore K. Solberg Original Article Open access 14 June 2017 Pages: 2650 - 2659
The effect of case-based discussion of topics with experts on learners’ opinions: implications for spinal education and training Pedro BerjanoJorge Hugo VillafañeClaudio Lamartina Original Article 14 November 2016 Pages: 2660 - 2665
Changes in dural sac caliber with standing MRI improve correlation with symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis Yvonne Yan On LauRyan Ka Lok LeeKin On Kwok Original Article 12 July 2017 Pages: 2666 - 2675
Erratum to: Changes in dural sac caliber with standing MRI improve correlation with symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis Yvonne Yan On LauRyan Ka Lok LeeKin On Kwok Erratum 03 August 2017 Pages: 2676 - 2677
Letter to the Editor concerning “Normative values for the spine shape parameters using 3D standing analysis from a database of 268 asymptomatic Caucasian and Japanese subjects” by JC Le Huec et al. Eur Spine J (2016) 25:3630–3637 Andrea PiazzollaGiuseppe SolarinoBiagio Moretti Letter to the Editor 24 July 2017 Pages: 2678 - 2679
Answer to the Letter to the Editor of A. Piazzolla et al. concerning “Normative values for the spine shape parameters using 3D standing analysis from a database of 268 asymptomatic Caucasian and Japanese subjects” by J. C. Le Huec et al. Eur Spine J (2016) 25:3630-3637 J. C. Le Huec Author's Reply 25 July 2017 Pages: 2680 - 2681