MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION USING THE UBE TECHNIQUE FOR DEGENERATIVE SPINAL STENOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIFIC INFLAMMATION

Authors

  • Sattarov A.R. National Center of Rehabilitation and Prosthetics of Persons with Disabilities
  • Abdiev Sh.E. National Center of Rehabilitation and Prosthetics of Persons with Disabilities
  • Кobilov A.O. National Center of Rehabilitation and Prosthetics of Persons with Disabilities.
  • Saidov S.S. National Center of Rehabilitation and Prosthetics of Persons with Disabilities.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/

Keywords:

UBE technique, specific and nonspecific inflammation, lumbar spine, decompression.

Abstract

Most researchers use the term "spinal canal stenosis" to describe symptoms caused by anatomical narrowing of the spinal canal. Specific and nonspecific spondylodiscitis is, in the modern sense, edema of the bone marrow and bacterial inflammation in two adjacent vertebrae and the intervertebral disc located between them. 

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Published

2026-05-20

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MINIMALLY INVASIVE DECOMPRESSION USING THE UBE TECHNIQUE FOR DEGENERATIVE SPINAL STENOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIFIC INFLAMMATION. (2026). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 6(5), 69-73. https://doi.org/10.37547/

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