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- Transforaminal ligaments are inconstant ligaments that extend through an intervertebral foramen. They are thought to protect the adjacent spinal nerve...
- The TESSYS method (transforaminal endoscopic surgical system) is a minimally-invasive, endoscopic spinal procedure for the treatment of a herniated disc...
- laterally with each departing spinal nerve, reaching into the IVF.: 453  Transforaminal ligaments (when present) extend through the IFV. Foramina can be occluded...
- interbody fusion (PLIF) – the disc is accessed from a posterior incision Transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) – the disc is accessed from a posterior...
- Epidural administration (from Ancient Gr**** ἐπί, "upon" + dura mater) is a method of medication administration in which a medicine is injected into the...
- Epidural steroid injection (ESI) is a technique in which corticosteroids and a local anesthetic are injected into the epidural space around the spinal...
- In tonsillar herniation, also called downward cerebellar herniation, transforaminal herniation, or "coning", the cerebellar tonsils move downward through...
- Danish court Coning (aerodynamics), a helicopter phenomenon Coning or transforaminal herniation, in brain herniation, the downward movement of the cerebellar...
- Zhu, Jie, MD, and Obi Onyewu, MD. "Alternative Approach for Lumbar Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections." www.painphysicianjournal.com. Pain Physician...
- foramina: vulnerable arteries and ischemic neurologic injuries after transforaminal epidural injections". Pain. 117 (1–2): 104–11. doi:10.1016/j.pain.2005...