New back surgery technique aims to ease pain with smaller incision
NCT ID NCT01019057
Summary
This study tested a less invasive spinal fusion surgery for people with painful, worn-out discs in their lower back. The procedure uses a smaller incision than traditional surgery, aiming to reduce pain and disability after the operation. Researchers followed 77 patients for two years to see how much their pain and ability to function improved.
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Locations
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Center for Neurological Disorders, Texas Health Harris Methodist Fort Worth
Fort Worth, Texas, 76102, United States
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Coastal Orthopaedic Associates PA
Conway, South Carolina, 29526, United States
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Desert Institute for Spine Care, Surgical Specialty Hospital of Arizona
Phoenix, Arizona, 85020, United States
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Lovelace Medical Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102, United States
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McLeod Regional Medical Center
Florence, South Carolina, 29506, United States
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Neurosurgical Specialists, DePaul Medical Center
Norfolk, Virginia, 23510, United States
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North Florida Regional Medical Center
Gainesville, Florida, 32605, United States
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The Spine Institute, St. John's Health Center
Santa Monica, California, 90404, United States
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