Neurosurgical Evaluation for Patients with Chronic Lower Back Pain

Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2020 Aug 17;24(10):58. doi: 10.1007/s11916-020-00894-4.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a major cause of disability in the USA, and it affects approximately 1 in 4 Americans. CLBP patients are commonly referred to or seek out neurosurgical evaluations and opinions for treatment and management.

Recent findings: Literature shows that only a minority of patients with CLBP may benefit from a surgical procedure. These patients that present to clinic often have been ailing for a considerable amount of time and are eager for effective treatment to alleviate pain. However, determining if a patient with CLBP is a surgical candidate is predicated upon having no success of pain relief with non-operative management. Patients with CLBP require thorough and adequate imaging, clinical exam, and diagnostic evaluation. When adequate non-operative management was provided, and proven fruitless, the patient may be considered an operative candidate. In this manuscript, a framework is presented for workup and evaluation of patients with CLBP.

Keywords: Arthrodesis; Chronic low back pain; Electromyography; Radiculopathy; Referred pain; Selective nerve root injection; Spinal fusion.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chronic Pain / diagnosis
  • Chronic Pain / therapy
  • Disabled Persons / rehabilitation*
  • Humans
  • Low Back Pain / diagnosis
  • Low Back Pain / physiopathology
  • Low Back Pain / therapy*
  • Lumbar Vertebrae / physiopathology
  • Lumbar Vertebrae / surgery*
  • Pain Measurement*
  • Treatment Outcome