We sought to determine the distribution of pain which significantly improves following decompression of lumbo-sacral nerve roots.
uni- or bilateral single level nerve root decompression Three month post-operative visual analogue pain scores of less than 2 (0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain). For individual nerve roots the distribution of pain described on post-operative pain drawings was sub-tracted from that described on pre-operative pain drawings. This produced a composite pain drawing demonstrating the distribution of pain most reliably improved by decompressing a particular nerve root.
Pain as a consequence of lumbo-sacral nerve root compression does not appear to be restricted to classical dermatomal distributions. Lumbo-sacral nerve root compression may be a significant cause of back pain. In order to decide who is likely to benefit from lumbo-sacral nerve root decompression further characterisation of the pain distribution attributable to lumbosacral nerve root compression is required.