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Lumbar spinal stenosis: a matched-pair study of operated and non-operated patients.

A Herno1, O Airaksinen, T Saari, M Luukkonen.   

Abstract

The prevailing opinion seems to accept that the natural course of lumbar spinal stenosis is one of progressive worsening, and that only surgery can check this development. In fact, the choice of treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis is still an open question. The aim of this study was to compare in the matched-pair format the outcome of surgically and non-surgically treated patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. The surgically treated group consisted of 496 patients who were operated on during the period 1974-1987 and 440 of whom were re-examined an average of 4.1 years after surgery. The non-surgically treated group consisted of 57 patients who were treated conservatively during the period 1980-1987 and were re-examined an average of 4.3 years after the start of treatment. The matching criteria were sex, age, myelographic findings, major symptom and duration of symptoms. We were able to form 54 similar matched-pairs from the surgically and non-surgically treated patients. Subjective disability was assessed using the Oswestry questionnaire and functional status was evaluated during the clinical examination. For statistical analysis the McNemar test and the paired Student's t-test were used. The overall results showed no statistical difference in outcome between the matched-pair groups, but the operated men fared significantly better than the non-operated men. The functional status was very good in both groups and for both sexes. In conclusion, conservative treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis should be considered for the patients with moderate stenosis. Controlled, prospective and randomized trials are needed to clarify better the choice of treatment in patients with lumbar stenosis.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8922704     DOI: 10.1080/02688699647087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0268-8697            Impact factor:   1.596


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