RecruitingNCT06480214
Research on Key Technology Development and Clinical Application of Small Interactive Spinal Endoscopic Surgery Robot
Sponsor
Beijing Jishuitan Hospital
Enrollment
1,000 participants
Start Date
Jan 1, 2023
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of the study was to investigate the correlation between the extent of decompression and patient follow-up metrics at 1 year postoperatively by analysing data from a real-world, multicentre cohort of patients, and to clarify the precise extent of decompression for endoscopic spine surgery.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 85 Years
Inclusion Criteria5
- Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis or lumbar disc herniation with narrow central canal and lateral recess of single lumbar vertebra;
- formal conservative treatment is ineffective for at least 3 months;
- Voluntary surgery and follow-up for more than 6 months;
- Sign informed consent.
- The patient is > 18 years old and has the ability to act autonomously.
Exclusion Criteria1
- \. Previous history of lumbar surgery; 2, combined with lumbar spondylolisthesis, lumbar instability or spinal deformity; 3, there are surgical contraindications, can not perform surgery; 4, can not follow up on time after surgery or lost visitors.
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Interventions
PROCEDUREendoscopic spine surgery
we would administer the endoscopic spine surgery to patients with Lumbar spinal stenosis and Lumbar disc herniation.
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