Search
Powered By HealthLine
Special Offers
TV Specials
 Learn about an Effective Alzheimer's Medication
 Bipolar Education Health Center
 Heart Valve Disease Health Center
 Osteoarthritis of the Knee Solution Center
 Heartburn Education Center
 Breast Cancer Health Center
 Crohn's Disease Health Center
 Schizophrenia Education Center
Top Features
 Depression
 Schizophrenia
 Breast Cancer
 Bipolar
Resources
Healthscout News
3D Health Animations
Health Videos
Quizzes & Tools
Health Encyclopedia
Library & Communities
News Archive
Drug Library
Find a Therapist
Enter City or Zip Code:
Powered by Psychology Today



Channels
Home |  Today | Women| Men| Kids| Seniors| Diseases| Addictions| Sex & Relationships| Diet, Fitness, Looks| Alternative Medicine| Drug Checker

Health Encyclopedia - Diseases and Conditions

From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com
Find ways to get chronic pain relief!Find a right treatment for your chronic pain Join our community - your chronic pain support group.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y 

Lumbar Decompression Surgery

 
Related Encyclopedia
 border=
Arthritis
Arthroscopy & Arthroscopic Surgery
Back Care
Bursitis
More...

Related Healthscout Videos
 border=
Healing Brains and Bones
Acupuncture For OsteoArthritis
Better Hip Surgery
Thermal Scans Detect Arthritis Sooner
More...

Related Drug Information
 border=
Ultram
Vioxx
More...

Related News Articles
 border=
Health Tip: Good Shoes Can Prevent Falls
Health Tip: Caring for a Ruptured Eardrum
Health Tip: Take Care of Your Feet
Health Tip: Getting Up After a Fall
More...

 

Definition of Lumbar Decompression Surgery

Lumbar Decompression Surgery is a treatment for spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal).

Description of Lumbar Decompression Surgery

Spinal stenosis is narrowing of the spinal canal, which may result in pressure on the internal structures. Vague leg pain, numbness, and tingling distributed over the anterior and posterior thighs and calves are brought on, classically, by spinal postures that mechanically compromise the neural canal and foramina (openings for nerves). Less often, this syndrome is precipitated by the increased metabolic and vascular demands of the lower extremities, causing a compromise of neural blood flow. Both these mechanisms can occur at the same time.

Degenerative spinal stenosis develops with aging. Everyone begins with a different spinal canal size and shape. With aging, the spinal canal volume decreases. If the original size is large, the aging process may not cause symptoms, but if the original size is small, pressure on the neural elements over time may cause clinical symptoms. Initial variations in size and shape of the canal can be quite marked. The configuration of the spinal canal is just as important as the diameter, and there are anatomic characteristics associated with constriction.

Text Continues Below



Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Lumbar Decompression Surgery

Is the pain due to spinal stenosis?

To what extent is the spinal canal compromised?

Would anti-inflammatory drugs help?

Is surgery indicated?

What would be the goal of the surgery?

How long will recovery take?

What is expected after full recovery?





New Features

New ADHD Site!


We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health
information:
verify here.
About The HealthScout Network Contact Us
Copyright © 2001-2008. The HealthCentralNetwork, Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy  Terms of Service