Ambulatory Geriatric Endoscopic Spine
Evaluation of Ambulatory Endoscopic Spinal Surgery in the Geriatric Population
University Hospital, Bordeaux
50 participants
Sep 18, 2024
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Conditions
Summary
The research focuses on evaluating the clinical outcomes of endoscopic lumbar decompression surgery performed in an outpatient setting for patients over 75 years old. This prospective, multicentric, non-interventional study aims to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of endoscopic techniques, specifically biportal and uniportal approaches, in reducing operative morbidity and hospital stay duration within this demographic. The primary objective is to determine the success rate of outpatient treatment using these endoscopic procedures in elderly patients
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Patient aged over 75 years.
- Patient consulting for a medical condition involving a spinal pathology at the center, for which endoscopic lumbar decompression on one level is indicated.
Exclusion Criteria8
- Patients under guardianship or trusteeship.
- Individuals deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision.
- Individuals undergoing psychiatric treatment under constraint requiring consent from a legal representative.
- Individuals admitted to a health or social institution for purposes other than research.
- Individuals unable to give consent.
- Individuals under legal protection.
- Patients not affiliated with a social security system.
- Patients suffering from infectious, traumatic, or tumoral spinal pathology.
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Interventions
Questionnaire administered by surgeon; assessment of level of autonomy for activities of daily living
Locations(4)
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NCT06523426