2013
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd010712
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Nonoperative treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis with neurogenic claudication

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“…Better results from surgery were expected in patients with neurogenic claudication. 10,37 This suggests that the characteristics and natural history of pain in patients with LSS are different. It is important to more precisely assess the presenting symptoms of patients with LSS so that each component of pain, including NP, can be targeted with available pharmacologic treatments and in order to better inform patients with varying presenting symptoms about potential surgical outcomes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Better results from surgery were expected in patients with neurogenic claudication. 10,37 This suggests that the characteristics and natural history of pain in patients with LSS are different. It is important to more precisely assess the presenting symptoms of patients with LSS so that each component of pain, including NP, can be targeted with available pharmacologic treatments and in order to better inform patients with varying presenting symptoms about potential surgical outcomes.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 All the patients studied had previously received conservative treatment. Ammendolia et al, 15 in a …”
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confidence: 98%
“…A recent review demonstrated limited and short-lived benefits of nonoperative treatment for these patients. 30 In addition, data from the SPORT studies have demonstrated good comparative-effectiveness of surgical treatment for patients with LSS and in particular those with degenerative spondylolisthesis that is sustainable out to 4 years. 31 Consequently, multidimensional management in this subgroup should include a focus on multi-comorbidity management, and in those failing conservative management, earlier specialist referral.…”
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confidence: 99%