Taimoor Anwar, Muhammad Abdur Rehman, Urwa Tanveer Ahmad, Ammar Anwer, Anum Wahab, Qura Tul Ain Tariq, Zunera Tanveer, Mohammad Zahid Mustafa.
Comparing Mean Post-Operative Back Pain Score between Hemilaminectomy and Conventional Laminectomy in patients of Lumbar Stenosis.
Pak J Neuro Surg Jan ;25(2):207-14.

Objective: To observe the comparative mean post-operative back-pain score between hemilaminectomy and conventional laminectomy in patients of lumbar stenosis. Material and Methods: The randomized controlled study was carried out in Neurosurgery Unit, Allied Hospital, Faisalabad, Pakistan. A total of 60 patients were distributed equally in two groups. Group A underwent hemilaminectomy while group B underwent conventional laminectomy. A linear median fascial incision was made on the side with more pain or symptoms. Only in the hemilaminectomy group, ipsilateral decompression was performed. It involves partial resection of adjacent parts of the hemi laminae of the superior and inferior vertebrae using operative loupes or neurosurgical microscope. Mean SD was calculated for quantitative data including back pain score. Results: Mean age was 46.2 +- 6.94 years in hemi group and 46.3 +- 6.74 years in the conventional group. We observed that in hemi group, the back pain score was 2.23 +- 0.73 and it was 2.7 +- 0.65 in the conventional group (p-value was 0.011). Significant differences (p value<0.050) existed in these age ranges with respect to the back pain score in both surgery groups. A significant difference (p value < 0.0001) observed only in male patients between two surgery groups for the back pain scores. Conclusion: Mean post-operative back pain score is significantly reduced in hemilaminectomy cases when compared with conventional laminectomy in patients of lumbar stenosis.

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