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Spinal stenosis is a condition caused by the vertebral column constricting and exerting pressure on the spinal cord or neural foramen (a bony tunnel through which a nerve exits the spinal cord). Spinal stenosis usually affects the cervical and lumbar spine. If the spinal canal is narrowed, the disorder is called cervical/lumbar central stenosis. If the foramen is narrowed, it is referred to as cervical/lumbar foraminal stenosis.
The possible causes for spinal stenosis include:
Spinal stenosis may result in lower back pain and pain down the legs. The common symptoms include:
These symptoms usually gradually progress and worsen over time.
Diagnosis of spinal stenosis is based on the following:
Spinal stenosis is treated either surgically or non-surgically depending upon the severity and duration of pain or associated symptoms. The non-surgical treatment options include:
Surgery is indicated only if the pain fails to resolve with these treatments over a significant period. Surgery is carried out to ease pain by relieving pressure on affected nerves. Decompression of the spinal cord accompanied by a discectomy and fusion may be performed to remove the affected disc and fuse the associated vertebrae to stabilize the spine in that area. Complications of spinal surgery can include excessive bleeding, infection, ongoing pain, nerve damage, or need for additional surgery. In some cases, surgery may be recommended to treat the underlying condition causing sciatica such as herniated discs, lumbar spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and degenerative disc disease.
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