The authors report a series of 43 patients suffering from lower limb pain, almost constantly associated with chronic or acute backpain, treated by microsurgical nerve root decompression and by implantation of a soft intervertebral prothesis (DIAM). Satisfying results were obtained in 97% of cases, inducing the authors to consider the device a reliable tool for curing low-back pain and sciatica. Selection criteria are exposed and discussed
Mariottini, A., Pieri, S., Giachi, S., Carangelo, B., Zalaffi, A., Muzii, V.F., et al. (2005). Preliminary results of a soft novel lumbar intervertebral prothesis (DIAM) in the degenerative spinal pathology, 92, 129-131.
Preliminary results of a soft novel lumbar intervertebral prothesis (DIAM) in the degenerative spinal pathology.
MARIOTTINI, ALDO;ZALAFFI, ALESSANDRO;MUZII, VITALIANO FRANCESCO;PALMA, LUCIO
2005-01-01
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The authors report a series of 43 patients suffering from lower limb pain, almost constantly associated with chronic or acute backpain, treated by microsurgical nerve root decompression and by implantation of a soft intervertebral prothesis (DIAM). Satisfying results were obtained in 97% of cases, inducing the authors to consider the device a reliable tool for curing low-back pain and sciatica. Selection criteria are exposed and discussedFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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