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Neurosurgical Evaluation for Patients with Chronic Lower Back Pain
Daniel Franco1, Aria Mahtabfar2, Kevin Hines2
1Department of Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 909 Walnut Street, Clinical Office Building, 2nd floor, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA. Daniel.Franco@jefferson.edu.
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.
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