Surgical Treatment Options for Degenerative Lumbosacral Spinal Stenosis

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Yusupova Adilya R.ORCID,Gushcha Artem O.ORCID,Arestov Sergey O.ORCID,Petrosyan David V.ORCID,Kartavykh Roman A.ORCID,Simonyan Armen S.ORCID,Kiselev Andrey A.ORCID

Abstract

Degenerative spinal stenosis is the most common type of degenerative and dystrophic spine disease. The clinical picture of stenosis, which may include axial pain syndrome, leg pain, intermittent claudication syndrome, weakness and loss of sensitivity in the legs, and impaired pelvic functions, can significantly worsen patients’ quality of life and reduce their ability to work and lead an active lifestyle. Degenerative spinal stenosis mostly affects the elderly. Therapeutic and neurological communities have stereotypes about spine surgery being too traumatic and invasive, and, therefore, they believe that their use should be contraindicated to and limited in elderly patients. However, surgeons are increasingly giving preference to minimally invasive interventions with high efficacy and safety together with a low risk of complications. We aimed at reviewing current treatment methods for degenerative lumbosacral spinal stenosis with an emphasis on surgical treatment methods.

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