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Foraminoplasty is a type of endoscopic surgery used to operate on the spine. It is considered a minimally invasive surgery technique[1] and its endoscopic laser is legally regulated. Although most patients have benefited from foraminoplasty, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence does not fully support it due to it not completing its randomised controlled clinical trial.[2]
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References
edit- ^ Scuderi, Giles R.; Tria, Alfred J. (2 November 2009). Minimally Invasive Surgery in Orthopedics (PDF) (2010 ed.). Springer. pp. 535–555. ISBN 978-0-387-76607-2.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "NICE - Server error". nice.org.uk. 17 December 2003.
Further reading
edit- Nellensteijn, J; Ostelo, R; Bartels, R; Peul, W; van Royen, B; van Tulder, M (2010). "Transforaminal endoscopic surgery for lumbar stenosis: a systematic review". Eur Spine J. 19 (6): 879–86. doi:10.1007/s00586-009-1272-6. PMC 2899979. PMID 20087610.