Imperial College London
Lumbar fusion surgery (LFS) is undertaken to rigidly stabilise adjacent vertebral motion segments. This is commonly undertaken with simultaneous surgical decompression of affected neural tissue, to relieve back and /or associated neurogenic leg symptoms [1-3]. Common surgical indications include spondylolisthesis, disc disease and stenosis [4-6]. ................
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