This condition, also called “failed back syndrome”, is a type of chronic pain. It can develop in some people after spine surgery.
This pain most often develops after a laminectomy procedure. This is the removal of bone at the rear of your vertebrae. The procedure is done to relieve pressure on your spinal nerves. But after a laminectomy, bone or soft tissue may still press on these nerves. Scar tissue may form, and spinal joints may be irritated and inflamed. Pain from any of these issues may be called “post-laminectomy syndrome”.
Symptoms may include pain in your back at the site of your surgery. The pain may also radiate down to your buttock and leg. This pain may feel sharp, or it may feel dull and achy.