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Review
. 2020 Mar 15;28(6):229-239.
doi: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-18-00726.

Evaluation and Treatment of Tandem Spinal Stenosis

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Evaluation and Treatment of Tandem Spinal Stenosis

Joseph F Baker. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. .

Abstract

Tandem spinal stenosis (TSS) refers to simultaneous narrowing of noncontiguous regions of the spinal canal, typically the cervical and lumbar region. Symptomatic TSS may be present in more than 10% of patients presenting with spinal symptoms secondary to stenosis in any one region. Clinical presentation may present challenges because of a mixture of upper and lower motor neuron lesions that can confuse and mislead the clinician. Stenosis at another level may only be detected late, when there is failure to improve after treatment, and, if not detected, can result in either poor treatment outcomes or catastrophic complications. There is no uniform agreement in the management of TSS, and the reported surgical strategies include both simultaneous and staged approaches with each having positive and negative features. This article aims to provide the reader with details on the prevalence, evaluation, and guidance in treatment strategy for TSS.

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