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2006, Number 4

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Arch Neurocien 2006; 11 (4)

Clinico-surgical importance of the furcal nerve in lumbar spine surgery

Lomeli RJJ
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Language: Spanish
References: 3
Page: 313-314
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Key words:

surgery, lumbar spine, furcal nerve, iatrogenically damaged.

ABSTRACT

Objetive: to remarck the clinical significance of the anatomy of the furcal nerve in the lower lumbar spine surgery, and explain the reason why, those patients that undergo lumbar spine surgery between L4-L5, in which surgery the nerve root is iatrogenically damaged, somehow the patients presents minimal or no neurological deficit in the postoperative period.


REFERENCES

  1. Kikuchi S, Hasue M, Nishiyama K, Ho T. Anatomic and clinical studies of radicular symptoms. Spine 1984;9:23-30.

  2. Lomelí J. Microdiscoidectomía, ventajas económicas. Arch Neuroci 2004; 9(1):11-3.

  3. Mc Cullueh J A, Young PH. Essentials of spinal microsurgery. Ed. Lippincott­Raven Publishers, 1998.




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Arch Neurocien. 2006;11