Recurrence of lumbar canal stenosis a decade after decompressive laminectomy
- PMID: 7071734
- DOI: 10.1016/s0090-3019(82)80027-x
Recurrence of lumbar canal stenosis a decade after decompressive laminectomy
Abstract
Lumbar canal stenosis is treated by decompressive laminectomy with a high rate of success, but patients may experience late recurrence of pain. We report on 3 patients with return of symptoms years after their original decompression. CT scanning showed reformation by bone; their symptoms were relieved by decompression. While scarring is probably a more common cause of the return of pain, this reformation of bone can be more easily treated than scar formation and its presence should be sought by CT scanning.
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