Publications by authors named "Alexey Isrelov"

Background: Despite the evident progress in treating vertebral column degenerative diseases, the rate of a so-called "failed back surgery syndrome" associated with pain and disability remains relatively high. However, this term has an imprecise definition and includes several different morbid conditions following spinal surgery, not all of which directly illustrate the efficacy of the applied technology; furthermore, some of them could even be irrelevant.

Objective: To evaluate and systematize the reasons for persistent pain syndromes following surgical nerve root decompression.

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Background: Nucleoplasty is a minimally invasive intervention use to perform disc decompression in cases of nerve root compression caused by disc herniation. It is important to find rational guidelines for choosing between nucleoplasty and microsurgery.

Objective: To analyze factors that may impact the results of nucleoplasty, and to validate the rational guidelines between minimally invasive treatment and open surgery.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alexey Isrelov"

  • - Alexey Isrelov's research primarily focuses on the efficacy and outcomes of surgical interventions for nerve root compression due to spinal issues, particularly analyzing failed back surgery syndrome and the advantages of minimally invasive techniques like nucleoplasty.
  • - His findings indicate a high incidence of persistent pain post-surgery, prompting a systematic evaluation of various causes contributing to failed back surgery syndrome, highlighting the need for a precise definition and understanding of this condition.
  • - The research emphasizes the importance of establishing rational guidelines for choosing between nucleoplasty and more invasive surgical methods, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and reduce complications associated with lumbar disc herniation treatments.