Surgical Management of Lumbar Radiculopathy: a Systematic Review.
Rachel ClarkRachel Palmieri WeberLeila C KahwatiPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2019)
Most findings are based on a body of RCT evidence graded as low to very low certainty. Compared with nonsurgical interventions, surgery probably reduces pain and improves function in the short- and medium-term, but this difference does not persist in the long-term. Although surgery appears to be safe, it may or may not be cost-effective depending on a decision maker's willingness to pay threshold.