Interspinous Process Devices Do Not Reduce Intervertebral Foramina and Discs Heights on Adjacent Segments.
Mateusz KrakowiakNatalia RulewskaMarcin RudaśMaciej BrodaMichał SabramowiczAndrzej JaremkoKrzysztof LekiPaweł SokalPublished in: Journal of pain research (2022)
Decompression surgery using an IPD is effective in the treatment of lumbar foraminal and canal stenosis. It provides relief of symptoms in short-term observation through enlargement of intervertebral foramina and decompression of neural roots. It reduces overload of facet joints of the operated segment and does not decrease the size of the intervertebral foramina and disc heights of adjacent segments.