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Does microdecompression alone result in similar or lower rates of complications, reoperations, pain, and radiological progression compared with decompression and fusion?\n\nResearchers will compare microdecompression alone to decompression with extension of lumbar fusion to determine whether the less invasive procedure can achieve similar clinical outcomes while reducing surgical burden and preserving spinal structures.\n\nParticipants will:\n\nBe randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups: microdecompression alone or decompression with extension of lumbar fusion.\n\nUndergo the assigned surgical treatment. 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