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Radicular leg pain, combined with numbness and intermittent radicular
paresis
while walking or standing are typical symptoms of a narrow spinal canal of the lumbar spine. Medical history and lumbar myelogram are usually sufficient to localize the source of pain. We prefer the myelogram to CT-scan or MRI because it gives a longitudinal view of the whole lumbar spine, is easy to read and is also possible in the presence of a scoliotic deformity or
claustrophobia
. Between 1987 and 1993, 76 patients with symptomatic lumbar spinal stenosis were treated operatively by the same surgeon. Results are available for 74 patients. In all patiens, a decompression was performed, a fusion was performed in 64 patients. The follow-up ranges from 1 to 5.7 years (average 2.7 years). 59 patients (80 %) were happy with the result and would like to be operated again in the same conditions. 8 of the 15 unhappy patients had, objectively, a good result but were unsatisfied for other reasons. Our results show, that operative treatment of the lumbar spinal stenosis is a rewarding task. Decompression usually results in a dramatic decrease of the leg pain and improvement of the walking distance. Advanced age in not a contraindication for this kind of surgery. Decompression combined with fusion results in a longer operative time and greater blood loss and is only indicated in the presence of an instability in a younger patient or massive preoperative back pain. Key words: spinal stenosis, claudication, lumbar spine, decompression, fusion.
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PMID:[Degenerative spinal canal stenosis in lumbar spine: clinical view and treatment.]. 2047 Jun 11