Abstract
Study DesignA literature review.
ObjectivesTo clarify the surgical indications for spinal fusion in the various lumbar conditions.
Summary of Background DataThis article summarizes the published literature regarding the treatment of lumbar degenerative conditions, Retrospective and prospective studies regarding the treatment of nonspecific low back pain, disc herniation, spinal stenosis, isthmic spondylolisthesis. facet syndrome, discogenic pain, and lumbar spondylosis are reviewed
MethodsA review of the English Medical Literature regarding the treatment of low back pain, disc herniation, spinai stenosis, spondylolisthesis, discogenic pain, and lumbar spondylosis was performed.
Results and ConclusionsPast research does not support the use of spinal fusion for nonspecific low back pain. Fusion is rarely indicated for primary disc herniation but may have a role in recurrent herniations, Specific guidelines regarding fusion in spinel stenosis and spondylolisthesis are described based on tha literature, Leas rigorous data are presented for indications for fusion in facet joint syndrome, discogenic pain, and lumbar spondylosis. Spinal fusion plays an important role in the treatment of degenerative disorders of the lumbar spine, and the indications for this procedure can be refined by reviewing the existing literature.