Lumbar spinal stenosis: current concept of management.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Ji-Won Kwon, Kyung-Soo Suk, Seong-Hwan Moon, Si-Young Park, Namhoo Kim, Sub-Ri Park, Jae-Won Shin, Hak-Sun Kim, Byung Ho Lee
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Abstract

Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a common degenerative spinal condition where spinal canal narrowing causes symptoms such as neurogenic claudication, radiculopathy, and lower back pain. While non-operative and surgical approaches yield similar long-term outcomes, surgical intervention-particularly decompression-can provide earlier symptom relief, functional recovery, and fall prevention in selected patients with refractory symptoms. Recent advancements in surgical technologies and image guidance have brought about a paradigm shift in LSS management. Biportal endoscopic spine surgery (BESS) has gained global traction as a minimally invasive alternative to traditional decompression methods, offering superior visualization, less soft tissue damage, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery. High-quality studies, including randomized controlled trials, have shown promising outcomes for this technique. Furthermore, the integration of navigation systems, robot-assisted instrumentation, and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven diagnostics and surgical planning tools is transforming spinal surgery by enhancing precision in preoperative evaluation and intraoperative execution. These innovations enable accurate targeting, reduce complications, and improve reproducibility across diverse surgical settings. This review provides an updated overview of LSS, covering its pathophysiology, clinical assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Special emphasis is placed on the growing role of BESS and the transformative impact of digital technologies such as navigation, robotics, and AI in the evolving landscape of spinal stenosis care.

腰椎管狭窄:当前的管理理念。
腰椎管狭窄症(LSS)是一种常见的退行性脊柱疾病,椎管狭窄可引起神经源性跛行、神经根病和腰痛等症状。虽然非手术方法和手术方法产生相似的长期结果,但手术干预-特别是减压-可以提供早期症状缓解,功能恢复,并预防难治性症状的患者跌倒。最近外科技术和图像引导的进步带来了LSS管理的范式转变。双门静脉内窥镜脊柱手术(BESS)作为传统减压方法的微创替代方案已获得全球的关注,它提供了更好的可视化、更少的软组织损伤、更短的住院时间和更快的恢复。高质量的研究,包括随机对照试验,已经显示出这种技术有希望的结果。此外,导航系统、机器人辅助仪器、人工智能(AI)驱动的诊断和手术计划工具的集成正在通过提高术前评估和术中执行的精度来改变脊柱外科。这些创新可以实现精确的靶向,减少并发症,并提高不同手术环境的可重复性。本文综述了LSS的最新概况,包括其病理生理、临床评估、诊断和治疗。特别强调BESS日益增长的作用,以及导航、机器人和人工智能等数字技术在椎管狭窄治疗领域的变革性影响。
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Asian Spine Journal
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24 weeks
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