What is Anterolisthesis?

Surgical Options for Treating Anterolisthesis

When conservative treatments fail to provide relief, surgical intervention becomes necessary for severe cases of anterolisthesis. However, it is important to exhaust non-surgical options and undergo at least three months of conservative treatment before considering surgery. Surgical treatment is recommended in cases where the condition significantly affects the patient’s quality of life, causes worsening bladder or bowel symptoms, or leads to worsening neurological deficits. Surgeons employ both minimally invasive and open surgical techniques, choosing the most appropriate approach based on the severity of the slippage.


Prognosis

When it comes to anterolisthesis, both conservative treatment options and surgical interventions have shown promising results in terms of success rates. Many individuals who undergo treatment for this condition are able to regain their health and resume an active lifestyle within a span of a few months. For those who opt for surgery, rehabilitation plays a crucial role in facilitating a full recovery and restoring full functionality. However, it is important to note that even after recovery, experts advise against engaging in strenuous activities to prevent any potential complications.

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