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Last reviewed: 14 Mar 2025
Last updated: 06 Feb 2023

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • bladder dysfunction
  • lower limb weakness
  • saddle paraesthesia/anaesthesia
  • bowel dysfunction

Other diagnostic factors

  • low back pain
  • sciatica
  • sexual dysfunction

Risk factors

  • lumbar disc herniation
  • spinal trauma
  • spinal surgery
  • spinal epidural abscess
  • anticoagulation therapy
  • spinal stenosis
  • spinal tumour
  • aged under 50 years

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • MRI lumbar spine without IV contrast
  • CT lumbar spine without IV contrast

Investigations to consider

  • CT myelography of the lumbar spine
  • urodynamic testing
  • digital rectal examination

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Kenneth F. Casey, MD, FACS

Clinical Associate Professor

Neurosurgery

Michigan State University

Clinical Associate Professor

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Wayne State University School of Medicine

Detroit

MI

Disclosures

KFC declares that he has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Kevin Barraclough, MA, FRCP, FRCGP, LLB

GP

Painswick Surgery

Painswick

Gloucester

UK

Disclosures

KB is an author of references cited in this topic. KB declares that he has no competing interests.

Louis Chang, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery

Weill Cornell Medicine

New York

NY

Disclosures

LC declares that he has no competing interests.

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