Classification of lumbar spinal stenosis
Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) can be classified according to:
- aetiology
- primary or congenital
- rare
- causes include:
- idiopathic
- achondroplasia.
- hypochondroplasia
- diastrophic dwarfism
- Morquio's syndrome
- hereditary exostosis
- cheirolumbar dysostosis
- secondary or acquired
- causes include:
- degenerative
- Iatrogenic post-surgical
- metabolic Paget's disease, fluorosis
- post traumatic
- stenosis due to spondylolisthesis
- causes include:
- combined
- congenital with secondary degenerative changes
- congenital with secondary degenerative changes
- primary or congenital
- anatomy
- central
- occurs at the level of the intervertebral disc with midline sagittal narrowing
- within the lateral recess
- occurs when the traversing nerve root is compressed beneath the superior articular process of the inferior vertebra, i.e. beneath the thickened facet joint.
- in the foramen
- central
- typical and complex lumbar spinal stenosis
- typical
- no previous lumbar spine operation or radiographic evidence of instability
- complex
- previous lumbar spine operation with evidence of radiographic instability
- typical
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