Symptoms | Spinal canal stenosis in the lumbar spine

Symptoms The main symptom of spinal stenosis of the lumbar spine is stress-related low back pain. Since spinal canal stenosis mainly occurs in the lumbar spine, this is also where the pain is most often located. The pain does not develop suddenly from one day to the next, but is much more the expression of … Symptoms | Spinal canal stenosis in the lumbar spine

Therapy | Spinal canal stenosis in the lumbar spine

Therapy Both surgical and conservative, i.e. non-surgical treatment options are used to treat spinal canal stenoses of the lumbar spine. There are various approaches to the conservative treatment of spinal canal stenosis of the lumbar spine, which will be summarized here in brief In most cases, the focus is on a versatile approach. Before a … Therapy | Spinal canal stenosis in the lumbar spine

Classification by degree of disability (GdB) | Spinal canal stenosis in the lumbar spine

Classification by degree of disability (GdB) The GdB is the “degree of disability”. This term is part of the law on severely disabled persons and represents a unit of measurement for the extent of the disability. In the case of spinal column damage, which also includes spinal canal stenosis of the lumbar spine, the degree … Classification by degree of disability (GdB) | Spinal canal stenosis in the lumbar spine

Aftercare and rehabilitation | Operation of spinal canal stenosis

Aftercare and rehabilitation The follow-up treatment after spinal canal stenosis surgery begins during the hospital stay. In the days following the operation, physiotherapy is performed under supervision so that the patient can be mobilized again as soon as possible. After hospital discharge, there are various ways in which further post-operative treatment can be provided. On … Aftercare and rehabilitation | Operation of spinal canal stenosis

Operation of spinal canal stenosis

Surgical therapy Surgical therapy is reserved for the very severe cases of spinal canal stenosis. The reason for surgery may be: Unbearable, conservatively uncontrollable pain Neurological symptoms of failure Disability/Inability to work Circumscribed spinal canal stenosis Young patient age What surgical procedures are available for this? The therapy of choice for a circumscribed spinal canal … Operation of spinal canal stenosis

Risks and complications of open surgery | Operation of spinal canal stenosis

Risks and complications of open surgery Surgery for spinal canal stenosis is associated with many risks and occasionally there are complications. For this reason, surgery is usually the last therapeutic option when all non-surgical measures have not led to sufficient success. If the operation is performed as open surgery on the back, general anesthesia is … Risks and complications of open surgery | Operation of spinal canal stenosis

Duration of the surgery | Operation of spinal canal stenosis

Duration of the surgery The average duration of the operation is between 60 and 90 minutes from the first skin incision to the last suture. For very experienced surgeons, the duration can also be shorter. However, if complications arise or the anatomical conditions are particularly difficult, the procedure can take considerably longer. To this must … Duration of the surgery | Operation of spinal canal stenosis