Lumbar spine stenosis is a common disease with a prevalence progressively increasing due to the aging of the population. Despite many papers having been published over the last decades, there still remain many doubts regarding its natural history and appropriate treatment. To overcome these problems and reach some globally accepted recommendations, the World Federation of Neurosurgical Society Spine Committee organized a consensus conference on this topic. This paper describes recommendations about the efficacy of surgical decompression, the difference between surgical techniques, and complications of surgery.

Decompressive Surgery for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: WFNS Spine Committee Recommendations

Costa, Francesco
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2020-01-01

Abstract

Lumbar spine stenosis is a common disease with a prevalence progressively increasing due to the aging of the population. Despite many papers having been published over the last decades, there still remain many doubts regarding its natural history and appropriate treatment. To overcome these problems and reach some globally accepted recommendations, the World Federation of Neurosurgical Society Spine Committee organized a consensus conference on this topic. This paper describes recommendations about the efficacy of surgical decompression, the difference between surgical techniques, and complications of surgery.
2020
Complications
Decompressive surgery
ID, Incidental durotomy
LSS, Lumbar spinal stenosis
Laminectomy
Lumbar spine stenosis
MIS, Minimally invasive surgery
MISS
RCT, Randomized controlled trial
Spine surgery
Surgical treatment
VAS, Visual analogue scale
WFNS, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies
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