The degree of decompressive relief and its relation to clinical outcome in patients undergoing surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis

被引:52
作者
Herno, A
Saari, T
Suomalainen, O
Airaksinen, O
机构
[1] Kuopio Univ Hosp, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
[2] Kuopio Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Radiol, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
[3] Kuopio Univ Hosp, Dept Surg, SF-70210 Kuopio, Finland
关键词
computed tomographic scan; lumbar spinal stenosis; patient satisfaction; surgical outcome; surgical treatment;
D O I
10.1097/00007632-199905150-00015
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Study Design. A cross-sectional, clinical study to evaluate surgical decompression of the stenotic area monitored by computed tomographic scan and its relation to clinical variables in patients operated on for lumbar spinal stenosis. Objective. To study in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis the influence of the degree of compressive relief on the patients' clinical outcome. Summary of Background Data. The goal of surgical treatment in lumbar spinal stenosis is to decompress the stenotic area. Although the decompression should be adequate, there are no clear guidelines to determine the extent of necessary decompression. In fact, there is clinical evidence that there is a discrepancy between the surgical outcome in the patient with lumbar spinal stenosis and postoperative radiologic findings. Methods. In 92 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis who had had no prior back surgery, preoperative and postoperative computed tomographic scans were obtained to determine the degree of decompression. The postoperative scan findings were classified according to the degree of decompression into a no-stenosis group (n = 35), an adjacent-stenosis group (n = 27), and a residual-stenosis group (n = 30), The postoperative instability of the lumbar spine was investigated by functional radiography. The subjective disability of the patients was assessed using the Oswestry score and the severity of pain using the visual analog scale. Walking capacity was evaluated by a treadmill test. The patients' estimations of the results of surgery were classified into groups of satisfied patients and dissatisfied patients. Results. The mean Oswestry score in all 92 patients was 27.1, and mean walking capacity was 630 m. In the satisfied patients, the Oswestry score was 18.8 and in the dissatisfied patients, 34.9 (P < 0.0000). Walking capacity was 690 m and 594 m, respectively. There were 30 patients with postoperative spinal instability, but it had no influence on surgical outcome. There were no differences in the Oswestry score, walking capacity, and patients' satisfaction among the postoperative CT groups. In the linear regression analysis, the satisfied patient corresponded significantly with the Oswestry score. Conclusions. The satisfaction of the patients with the results of surgery was more important in surgical outcome than the degree of decompression detected on computed tomographic scan.
引用
收藏
页码:1010 / 1014
页数:5
相关论文
共 20 条
[1]   LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS - CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGIC FEATURES [J].
AMUNDSEN, T ;
WEBER, H ;
LILLEAS, F ;
NORDAL, HJ ;
ABDELNOOR, M ;
MAGNAES, B .
SPINE, 1995, 20 (10) :1178-1186
[2]  
Bundschuh CV, 1993, NEUROIMAG CLIN N AM, V3, P499
[3]   POSTOPERATIVE BONE REGROWTH IN LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS - A MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS OF 48 PATIENTS [J].
CHEN, QX ;
BABA, H ;
KAMITANI, K ;
FURUSAWA, N ;
IMURA, S .
SPINE, 1994, 19 (19) :2144-2149
[4]   MEASUREMENT OF EXERCISE TOLERANCE ON THE TREADMILL IN PATIENTS WITH SYMPTOMATIC LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS - A USEFUL INDICATOR OF FUNCTIONAL STATUS AND SURGICAL OUTCOME [J].
DEEN, HG ;
ZIMMERMAN, RS ;
LYONS, MK ;
MCPHEE, MC ;
VERHEIJDE, JL ;
LEMENS, SM .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 1995, 83 (01) :27-30
[5]  
Fairbank J C, 1980, Physiotherapy, V66, P271
[6]   LUMBAR INSTABILITY - A DYNAMIC APPROACH BY TRACTION-COMPRESSION RADIOGRAPHY [J].
FRIBERG, O .
SPINE, 1987, 12 (02) :119-129
[7]   The cross-sectional area of the cervical spinal canal in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy - Correlation of preoperative and postoperative area with clinical symptoms [J].
Hamburger, C ;
Buttner, A ;
Uhl, E .
SPINE, 1997, 22 (17) :1990-1994
[8]   COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY AFTER LAMINECTOMY FOR LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS - PATIENTS PAIN PATTERNS, WALKING CAPACITY, AND SUBJECTIVE DISABILITY HAD NO CORRELATION WITH COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY FINDINGS [J].
HERNO, A ;
AIRAKSINEN, O ;
SAARI, T .
SPINE, 1994, 19 (17) :1975-1978
[9]  
HERRON LD, 1991, J SPINAL DISORD, V4, P26
[10]  
JALOVAARA P, 1989, ANN CHIR GYNAECOL FE, V78, P304