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EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL

RSS sobre columna vertebral

Characteristics of paraspinal muscle degeneration in patients with adult degenerative scoliosis

Low back pain improvement after cervical laminoplasty in patients without tandem lumbar stenosis

Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to demonstrate the impact of lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) on LBP after cervical laminoplasty for cervical spinal stenosis by analyzing the clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes.

Methods

This retrospective cohort study analyzed 56 consecutive patients with cervical spinal stenosis who underwent cervical laminoplasty. Data on age, sex, Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores, JOA Back Pain Evaluation Questionnaire (BPEQ), and visual analog scale (VAS) were collected. The patients with VAS for LBP30 or more were included and divided into two groups: without LSS [LSS ()]or with LSS [LSS (+)]. Preoperative clinical characteristics and postoperative changes were compared between the groups.

Results

Preoperative VAS for LBP were 50.716.2mm and 59.819.5mm in the LSS (+) and LSS (), respectively (p=0.09). Patients in the LSS () were younger (57.611.2 vs. 70.78.6, p<0.001) and showed significantly milder preoperative lumbar symptoms in terms of JOA and BPEQ. Patients in the LSS () group showed more postoperative changes in low back pain (18.326.4 vs.8.337.6, p=0.005) and lumbar function (10.825.7 vs.2.022.5, p=0.04) at BPEQ, and higher recovery in terms of VAS of LBP (23.023.8mm vs. 5.325.9mm, p=0.008) and buttocks and low limbs (12.535.0mm vs.4.324.4mm, p=0.029). Nine patients in the LSS (+) group underwent lumbar surgery at 12.88.5months after cervical laminoplasty.

Conclusion

LBP improved after cervical laminoplasty in patients without lumbar stenosis.

2023-09-22