Abstract

In patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS), Indirect Decompression Systems (IDS) or Interspinous Spacers (ISS) can be used to achieve long-term clinical benefit with sustained pain relief, improved quality of life, and medication reduction up to 5-years post-implant.1-3 In addition, in patients implanted with an ISS out to 12-months post-operation, effective leg pain responder rate and pain severity (75% and 60%, respectively) have been demonstrated.4 We sought to examine real-world outcomes derived from a cohort of patients who used an Indirect Decompression System for LSS post one-year implant as part of a multicenter, oberservational study.

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