TY - JOUR
T1 - Degenerative lumbar spine stenosis consensus conference: The Italian job. Recommendations of the spinal section of the Italian society of neurosurgery
AU - Costa, Francesco
AU - Innocenzi, Gualtiero
AU - Guida, Franco
AU - Agrillo, Umberto
AU - Barbagallo, Giuseppe
AU - Bocchetti, Antonio
AU - Bongetta, Daniele
AU - Cappelletto, Barbara
AU - Certo, Francesco
AU - Cimatti, Marco
AU - Cioffi, Valentina
AU - Dobran, Mauro
AU - Domenicucci, Maurizio
AU - Guizzardi, Giancarlo
AU - Guizzardi, Giulia
AU - Landi, Alessandro
AU - Marotta, Nicola
AU - Marzetti, Francesco
AU - Montano, Nicola
AU - Anania, Carla D.
AU - Nina, Pierpaolo
AU - Quaglietta, Paolo
AU - Rispoli, Rossella
AU - Somma, Teresa
AU - Squillante, Eleonora
AU - Visocchi, Massimiliano
AU - Vitali, Matteo
AU - Vitali, Mariateresa
AU - Vitiello, Vincenzo
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In the modern era evidence-based medicine, guidelines and recommendations represent a key-point of daily activity. The Spinal Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery introduced some recommendations regarding Degenerative Lumbar Spine Stenosis based on those of the Spine Committee of World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, revising them on the basis of Italian common practice. In June 2019, a Committee of 21 spine surgeons met in Rome to validate the recommendations of the WFNS. Furthermore, they decided to review the ones that did not reach a consensus to create Italian Recommendations on Degenerative Lumbar Spine Stenosis. A literature review of the last ten years was performed and the statements were voted using the Delphi method. Forty-one statements were discussed, and 7 statements were voted again to reach a consensus with respect to those of the WFNS. A total of 40 statements reached a consensus, of which 36 reached a positive consensus and 4 a negative consensus, while no consensus was reached in 1 case. Conservative multimodal therapy, tailored on the patient, is a reasonable and effective first option choice for the treatment of LSS patients with tolerable moderate symptoms. Surgical treatment is reserved for symptomatic patients non-responding to conservative treatment or with neurological deficits. The best surgical technique to use depends on personal experience; modern MISS techniques are equivalent to open decompressive surgery with some advantages and higher cost-effectiveness. Fusion surgery and mobility preserving surgery only have a marginal role in the treatment of DLSS without instability.
AB - In the modern era evidence-based medicine, guidelines and recommendations represent a key-point of daily activity. The Spinal Section of the Italian Society of Neurosurgery introduced some recommendations regarding Degenerative Lumbar Spine Stenosis based on those of the Spine Committee of World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, revising them on the basis of Italian common practice. In June 2019, a Committee of 21 spine surgeons met in Rome to validate the recommendations of the WFNS. Furthermore, they decided to review the ones that did not reach a consensus to create Italian Recommendations on Degenerative Lumbar Spine Stenosis. A literature review of the last ten years was performed and the statements were voted using the Delphi method. Forty-one statements were discussed, and 7 statements were voted again to reach a consensus with respect to those of the WFNS. A total of 40 statements reached a consensus, of which 36 reached a positive consensus and 4 a negative consensus, while no consensus was reached in 1 case. Conservative multimodal therapy, tailored on the patient, is a reasonable and effective first option choice for the treatment of LSS patients with tolerable moderate symptoms. Surgical treatment is reserved for symptomatic patients non-responding to conservative treatment or with neurological deficits. The best surgical technique to use depends on personal experience; modern MISS techniques are equivalent to open decompressive surgery with some advantages and higher cost-effectiveness. Fusion surgery and mobility preserving surgery only have a marginal role in the treatment of DLSS without instability.
KW - Constriction, Pathologic
KW - Guidelines
KW - Health planning guidelines
KW - Humans
KW - Italy
KW - Lumbar Vertebrae
KW - Lumbar vertebrae
KW - Neurosurgery
KW - Spinal Fusion
KW - Spinal Stenosis
KW - Constriction, Pathologic
KW - Guidelines
KW - Health planning guidelines
KW - Humans
KW - Italy
KW - Lumbar Vertebrae
KW - Lumbar vertebrae
KW - Neurosurgery
KW - Spinal Fusion
KW - Spinal Stenosis
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/199778
U2 - 10.23736/S0390-5616.20.05042-0
DO - 10.23736/S0390-5616.20.05042-0
M3 - Article
SN - 0390-5616
VL - 65
SP - 91
EP - 100
JO - Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences
JF - Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences
ER -