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Rev. Méd. Clín. Condes ; 31(5/6): 396-403, sept.-dic. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1223800

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Los cuadros de lumbociática secundarios a hernia del disco intervertebral (hdi) son frecuentes y causantes de importante morbilidad. En esta revisión narrativa, nos enfocaremos en los aspectos clínicos y de manejo de esta frecuente patología. Se tiene que mantener un algo grado de sospecha, pues no siempre los cuadros clínicos son similares a lo descrito clásicamente. Los signos radiculares irritativos y un examen neurológico exhaustivo son fundamentales, asimismo la correlación entre este cuadro y las imágenes. El curso natural de la hdi es en general hacia la resolución y, por lo tanto, el tratamiento de elección es inicialmente conservador. La cirugía tiene un rol generalmente en pacientes que han fracasado con el manejo conservador. Esta tiene mejores resultados en el corto plazo que el tratamiento conservador continuo, pero en el largo plazo son equivalentes. Es fundamental discutir estos aspectos con el paciente, para lograr una elección informada del tratamiento, de acuerdo a sus preferencias


Sciatic pain caused by a herniated disk (ldh) is frequent and cause of significant morbidity. In this narrative review, we will discuss the clinical aspects and management of ldh diagnosis and management. High suspicion for ldh diagnosis must be kept, since its clinical picture is not always classical. Tension signs and neurological examination are key, along with correlation with images. Ldh natural history is generally towards resolution and therefore, conservative treatment is the first choice. Surgery has its role for patients who have failed conservative treatment. Surgery achieves a faster pain alleviation than conservative treatment, but on the long-term results tend to become equivalent. Ample and detailed discussion of these aspects with the patient are clue for an informed consent and satisfactory results.


Subject(s)
Humans , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/diagnosis , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/therapy , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/physiopathology
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Rev. argent. neurocir ; 34(4): 280-288, dic. 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1150435

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Introducción: La Discectomía Endoscópica Lumbar Percutánea (DELP) es una técnica mínimamente invasiva que se usa en distintos países desde finales de los ochenta para el tratamiento de las Hernias Discales. Objetivo: El propósito del presente artículo es presentar los resultados de la evolución clínica de 110 pacientes operados de distintas hernias discales lumbares por técnica endoscópica percutánea, con seis meses de seguimiento. Asimismo, describir la técnica realizada y los aspectos más relevantes del planning preoperatorio, entre ellos el punto de ingreso percutáneo. Materiales y Métodos: En un grupo de 110 pacientes y 141 discos operados entre abril de 2016 y octubre de 2019, se recogieron datos como la edad, el sexo, la clínica, las imágenes de RMN y el planning del ingreso (Skin Entry Point) con target en el fragmento discal herniado. Se realizó en todos los casos una fragmentectomía dirigida, y luego se complementó con técnica In-Out. Se registró, como dato principal, la diferencia en los puntajes de Oswestry (ODI) pre y postquirúrgico a los 6 meses del procedimiento. También se constató la duración de la operación, el tiempo de hospitalización, y la necesidad de reintervención. Todos los pacientes se operaron despiertos, recibiendo anestesia peridural y sedación. Resultados: Se operaron 110 pacientes y 141 hernias discales. El promedio de reducción en ODI a los 6 meses fue 47,5 puntos (SD=5,7), representando un porcentaje medio de reducción de 85% (SD=9,5). Desde el punto de vista técnico se logró promediar la distancia de línea media al ingreso o Skin Entry Point, según el nivel operado y el abordaje elegido. Conclusión: a la luz de los resultados en nuestra serie de 110 pacientes con hernias discales lumbares, operados despiertos por endoscopía percutánea, se obtuvieron mejorías en el dolor promedio del 85% a seis meses. La técnica endoscópica puede ser considerada como un procedimiento efectivo para pacientes con hernias foraminales, extraforaminales y centrales en los niveles L3L4, L4L5 y L5S1.


Introduction: Introduction: PELD is a minimally invasive technique that has been used in different countries since the late 1980s for the treatment of Herniated Discs. Objective: to describe the surgical method from the Approach point of view and PELD results in a series of 110 patients. Materials and Methods: In a group of 110 patients who together had 141 discs operated on between April 2016 and October 2019, data were collected on patients age and gender, clinical presentation, MRI abnormalities and Skin Entry Point (SEP) with target in the herniated disc fragment. A focused fragmentectomy was performed in all cases, and then it was complemented with an In-Out technique. The main result was the difference in the pre and postoperative Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores 6 months after the procedure. The operation duration, the lenght of hospitalization, and the need for reoperation were also recorded. All patients underwent surgery awake, receiving epidural anesthesia and sedation. Results: Respecting the SEP of the endoscope according to the MRI planning focused in the herniated fragment, the evolution of the patients was very favorable. The average reduction in ODI at 6 months was 47.5 points (SD = 5.7), representing an average percentage reduction of 85% (SD = 9.5). The average surgery time was 58 minutes, and the hospitalization time 8.5 hours. Conclusions: In our series of surgical patients with lumbar disc herniations, PELD with focused fragmentectomy in awake patients proved to be a technique with very good results, especially with prior planning of the SEP to achieve effective root decompression


Subject(s)
Humans , Diskectomy , General Surgery , Endoscopy , Hernia , Intervertebral Disc Displacement
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Rev. méd. Urug ; 36(4): 83-101, dic. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BNUY | ID: biblio-1144753

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Resumen: Introducción: el síndrome de cola de caballo (SCC) es una entidad poco frecuente, provocado por la compresión de las raíces nerviosas en el canal a nivel de la cola de caballo. Puede dejar graves secuelas si no es diagnosticado y tratado de forma precoz. Únicamente 2% a 6% de las hernias discales lumbares van a provocar un SCC. El diagnóstico de esta patología se basa en criterios clínicos, siendo éstos objeto de controversia dada la variabilidad de presentación del cuadro clínico. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la presentación clínica y evolución posoperatoria de los pacientes intervenidos por SCC secundaria a hernia de disco por equipo del Centro de Deformidades de Columna (CE.DEF.CO), entre enero de 2009 y diciembre de 2018. Material y método: realizamos un análisis retrospectivo. La población objetivo son los pacientes intervenidos por SCC secundario a hernia discal entre enero de 2009 y diciembre de 2018 por equipo del CE.DEF.CO. Analizamos 20 pacientes intervenidos quirúrgicamente, de ellos 17 (85%) casos presentaron síntomas urinarios, 18 (90%) casos dolor o elementos deficitarios en miembros inferiores, 13 casos anestesia/hipoestesia en silla de montar, 6 casos síntomas intestinales y 3 casos presentaron disfunciones sexuales. En 19 casos se realizó procedimiento quirúrgico antes de las 48 de iniciados los síntomas. Resultados: la remisión de síntomas esfinterianos al mes es de 83% y al año posoperatorio de casi 87%. Se constató un caso de disfunción sexual al año posoperatorio. Conclusión: el diagnóstico precoz por el médico emergencista es fundamental, por lo que el conocimiento de esta patología es imprescindible. Nuestros resultados en pacientes intervenidos de forma precoz, antes de las 48 horas, fueron similares a los publicados en la bibliografía internacional con bajo porcentaje de secuelas.


Summary: Introduction: cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a rare entity, caused by compression of the nerve roots in the spinal canal at the cauda equina level. It can leave serious sequelae if it is not diagnosed and treated early. Only 2-6% of lumbar disc herniation will cause CES. The diagnosis of this pathology is based on clinical criteria, these being the subject of controversy given the variability of presentation of the clinical picture. Materials and methods: we conducted a retrospective study. The target population are the patients operated on for CES secondary to herniated disc between January 2009 and December 2018 by a team from CE.DEF.CO. (center for spinal deformities). The objective is to carry out a set-up regarding the clinical presentation of this entity and to evaluate the correlation between surgical time and neurological improvement. Out of 20 patients who were operated, 17 (85%) presented urinary symptoms, 18 (90%) were patients in pain or presenting deficit elements in the lower limbs, 13 were cases of anesthesia / hypoesthesia in the saddle, 6 cases evidenced intestinal symptoms and 3 cases presented sexual dysfunction. In 19 cases, a surgical procedure was performed before 48 hours after symptoms started. Results: the remission of sphincter symptoms after one month is 83% and it rises to almost 87% one year after the surgery. One case of sexual dysfunction persisted one year after surgery. Conclusion: early diagnosis by the emergency physician is essential, so knowledge of this pathology is essential. Our experience and good results allow us to conclude that early surgical treatment is associated with symptomatic improvement and fewer neurological sequelae in the short and long term.


Resumo: Introdução: a síndrome da cauda eqüina (SCE) é uma entidade rara causada pela compressão das raízes nervosas no canal no nível da cauda eqüina. Pode deixar seqüelas graves se não for diagnosticada e tratada precocemente. Apenas 2-6% das hérnias do disco lombar causarão a síndrome da cauda eqüina. O diagnóstico desta patologia é baseado em critérios clínicos, sendo este motivo de controvérsia, dada a variabilidade da apresentação do quadro clínico. Materiais e métodos: realizamos um estudo retrospectivo. A população-alvo estava composta por pacientes operados por SCE secundária a hérnia discal entre janeiro de 2009 e dezembro de 2018 pela equipe do CE. DEF.CO (Centro de Defeitos da Coluna Vertebral). Foram analisados 20 pacientes operados, dos quais 17 (85%) apresentaram sintomas urinários, 18 (90%) dor ou elementos de deficiência em membros inferiores, 13 anestesia / hipoestesia em sela, 6 sintomas intestinais e 3 disfunções sexuais. Em 19 casos, um procedimento cirúrgico foi realizado antes de 48 horas após o início dos sintomas. Resultado: a remissão dos sintomas esfincterianos em um mês é de 83% e em um ano pós-operatório é de quase 87%. Um caso de disfunções sexuais foi encontrado um ano após a cirurgia. Conclusão: o diagnóstico precoce pelo médico de emergência é essencial, portanto o conhecimento desta patologia é fundamental. Nossos resultados em pacientes operados precocemente, antes de 48 horas, foram semelhantes aos publicados na literatura internacional com baixo percentual de seqüelas.


Subject(s)
Cauda Equina Syndrome/surgery , Cauda Equina Syndrome/diagnosis , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/surgery , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/diagnosis , Postoperative Period
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Rev. argent. neurocir ; 34(1): 36-41, mar. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1151247

ABSTRACT

Introducción: Las hernias de disco extraforaminales representan entre el 0.3% y el 11.3% del total de las hernias de disco lumbares. Existen múltiples procedimientos quirúrgicos para el tratamiento de las mismas. Objetivo: Nuestro objetivo es presentar una serie de 5 casos de hernia de disco extraforaminal tratados mediante abordaje tubular mínimamente invasivo, describir la técnica quirúrgica utilizada y analizar la literatura pertinente. Pacientes y método: Cinco pacientes sin respuesta al tratamiento conservador con diagnóstico de hernia de disco extraforaminal, fueron sometidos a tratamiento quirúrgico mediante técnica tubular mínimamente invasiva durante el período de enero 2018-febrero 2019. Se analizaron datos demográficos e intraoperatorios. Los resultados clínicos fueron evaluados mediante la Escala Visual Analógica pre y postquirúrgico (EVA). Resultados: Cinco pacientes presentaron déficit neurológico y dolor lumbar que requirieron resolución quirúrgica. Todos los pacientes fueron dados de alta dentro de las 24 hs. postoperatorias. La escala de dolor disminuyó de forma estadísticamente significativa entre el momento pre y post quirúrgico (p=0.038). No se registraron fístulas ni infecciones. Conclusión: El abordaje tubular mínimamente invasivo fue una técnica efectiva para el tratamiento de hernias extraforaminales


ntroduction: Extraforaminal disc herniations represents 0.3-11.3% of every herniated lumbar discs. A variety of surgical procedures may be used for the treatment of this pathology. Objective: The aim of this study is to present 5 cases of extraforaminal herniated discs treated via a minimally invasive spine surgery using tubular retractors, to describe the surgical technique and to analyze the literature on this subject. Pacients and method: 5 patients who did not get better with conservative treatment were operated using minimally invasive tubular retractors between January 2018 and February 2019. Demographic variables and intraoperative data were analyzed. Clinical outcomes was evaluated using the Analog Visual Scale (VAS). Results: Five patients who presented neurological deficit and low back pain were operated. Every patients was discharged before 24 hours postoperative. VAS significantly decrease comparing pre and postoperative (p=0.038). No cerebrospinal fluid leaks or infections were recorded. Conclusion: The use of minimally invasive tubular retractors is an effective technique for treating extraforaminal herniated discs.


Subject(s)
Hernia , Spine , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Low Back Pain , Intervertebral Disc Displacement
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Rev. cuba. reumatol ; 21(2): e62, mayo.-ago. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1093814

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Introducción: el ozono es un gas médico descrito desde el siglo XIX que ha tenido su evolución hasta a la fecha en cuanto a sus aplicaciones y su utilidad en diversas enfermedades por su actuación a nivel molecular y en disímiles enfermedades asociadas a procesos dolorosos de origen inflamatorio como los presentes en las hernia discales de la columna vertebral. Método: estudio retrospectivo con 20 pacientes atendidos en la consulta externa de Neurocirugía del Hospital Miguel Enríquez desde de Diciembre 2016 hasta Abril 2017 con el diagnostico de una radiculopatía cervical por hernia discal. Se le aplicó 10 ML de ozono con una concentración 22 mg/litro tres veces en la semana durante 10 semanas solamente se utilizó este tipo de terapia; obteniendo mejoría en 15 pacientes. Resultados: predominando los mayores de 51 años para un 50 por ciento, en nuestra serie predominó el sexo femenino para un 80 por ciento. En cuanto al cuadro clínico prevaleció la disminución de la fuerza muscular para un 60 por ciento en 12 pacientes, seguidos del dolor cervical y el interescapular para un 75 por ciento y 55 por ciento respectivamente. Se halló mejoría en 15 pacientes para un 75 por ciento y en los otros 5, en tres pacientes no continuaron el tratamiento y en dos no se obtuvo mejoría. Conclusiones: tenemos otra alternativa en la aplicación del ozono por el espacio interescalénico como tratamiento analgésicos y antiinflamatorio en las radiculopatía por hernia discales cervicales(AU)


Introduction: Ozone is a medical gas described since the nineteenth century that has had its evolution up to date in terms of its applications and its usefulness in various diseases for its performance at the molecular level and dissimilar diseases associated with painful processes of inflammatory origin such as those present in herniated discs of the spine. Method: Retrospective study with 20 patients assisted in the outpatient consultation of the Miguel Enríquez Hospital from December 2016 to April 2017 with the diagnosis of a cervical radiculopathy by herniated disc. 10 ML of ozone applied with a concentration of 22 mg/liter three times in the week for 10 weeks only this type of therapy used getting improvement in 15 patients. Results: predominating the older than 51 years for 50 percent, in our series predominated the female sex for 80 percent .As for the clinical picture, decreased muscle strength was prevailed for 60 percent in 12 patients, followed by cervical pain and interescapular for 75 percent and 55 percent respectively. We found improvement in 15 patients for 75 percent and in the other 5, in 3 patients did not continue the treatment and in two, no improvement obtained. Conclusions: We have another alternative in the application of ozone by the intercalenic space as analgesic and anti-inflammatory treatment in cervical herniated discus radiculopathy(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Outpatients , Referral and Consultation , Neck Pain , Muscle Strength/physiology , Gases/therapeutic use , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/therapy , Retrospective Studies
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 681-690, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788818

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the outcomes of percutaneous epidural neuroplasty (PEN) are influenced by the type of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and evaluate the effectiveness of PEN in patients with single-level LDH.METHODS: This study included 430 consecutive patients with single-level LDH who underwent PEN. Before treatment, the LDH type was categorized as bulging, protrusion, extrusion, and sequestration, while Pfirrmann grades were assigned according to imaging findings. Visual analog scale (VAS) scores for back and leg pain and success rates (Odom’s criteria) were assessed at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment.RESULTS: The mean preoperative VAS scores for back and leg pain were 6.90 and 4.23, respectively; these decreased after PEN as follows : 2.25 and 1.45, respectively, at 1 month; 2.61 and 1.68, respectively, at 3 months; 2.28 and 1.48, respectively, at 6 months; and 2.88 and 1.48, respectively, at 12 months (p<0.001). The decrease in VAS scores for leg pain was significantly greater in the extrusion and sequestration groups than in the other two groups (p<0.05); there were no other significant differences among groups. More than 70% patients exhibited good or excellent 12-month outcomes according to Odom’s criteria. Subsequent surgery was required for 59 patients (13.7%), with a significantly higher rate in the extrusion (25.0%) and sequestration (30.0%) groups than in the bulging (7.3%) and protrusion (13.8%) groups (p<0.05). Nevertheless, subsequent surgery was not required for >70% patients with extrusion or sequestration. Patients with Pfirrmann grades 1–3 (14.0–21.5%) showed a significantly higher rate of subsequent surgery than those with Pfirrmann grade 0 (4.9%; p<0.05).CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that PEN is an effective treatment for back and leg pain caused by single-level LDH, with the outcomes remaining unaffected by the LDH type.


Subject(s)
Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Leg , Low Back Pain , Treatment Outcome , Visual Analog Scale
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 691-699, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788817

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OBJECTIVE: Lumbar discectomy is an effective treatment for lumbar disc herniation (LDH); however, up to 2–18% of patients with LDH have experienced recurrent disc herniation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a novel annular closure device (ACD) for preventing LDH recurrence and re-operation compared with that of conventional lumbar discectomy (CLD).METHODS: In this prospective randomized controlled trial, we compared CLD with discectomy utilizing the Barricaid® (Intrinsic Therapeutics, Inc., Woburn, MA, USA) ACD. Primary radiologic outcomes included disc height, percentage of preoperative disc height maintained, and re-herniation rates. Additional clinical outcomes included visual analog scale (VAS) scores for back and leg pain, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores, and 12-item short-form health survey (SF-12) quality of life scores. Outcomes were measured at preoperation and at 1 week, 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months postoperation.RESULTS: Sixty patients (30 CLD, 30 ACD) were enrolled in this study. At 24-month follow-up, the disc height in the ACD group was significantly greater than that in the CLD group (11.4±1.5 vs. 10.2±1.2 mm, p=0.006). Re-herniation occurred in one patient in the ACD group versus six patients in the CLD group (χ²=4.04, p=0.044). Back and leg VAS scores, ODI scores, and SF-12 scores improved significantly in both groups compared with preoperative scores in the first 7 days following surgery and remained at significantly improved levels at a 24-month follow-up. However, no statistical difference was found between the two groups.CONCLUSION: Lumbar discectomy with the Barricaid® (Intrinsic Therapeutics, Inc.) ACD is more effective at maintaining disc height and preventing re-herniation compared with conventional discectomy. Our results suggest that adoption of ACD in lumbar discectomy can help improve the treatment outcome.


Subject(s)
Humans , Diskectomy , Follow-Up Studies , Health Surveys , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Leg , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life , Recurrence , Treatment Outcome , Visual Analog Scale
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Clinical Pain ; (2): 65-69, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-811493

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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of high-voltage microcurrent therapy in patients with herniated lumbar disc (HLD) presenting radicular or back pain.METHOD: This is a retrospective study with 33 patients who are complaining pain with HLD findings on magnetic resonance image. Microcurrent therapy was applied to leg or paralumbar area. Treatment was conducted for seven minutes with 250~1000 uA intensity as high as the patients could tolerate via stimulating probe with roller type and the frequency was 60 Hz with a sine wave pulse. The visual analogue scale (VAS) was measured just before and after the treatment.RESULTS: The degree of pain reduction (ΔVAS) was 1.6 points after treatment on average. The ΔVAS according to the diagnosis, stenosis, dermatome area, medication, pain site and caudal epidural block was not statistically significant. However, the ΔVAS according to the number of treatments (< 3, ≥ 3 times) showed a statistically significant difference (p=0.04).CONCLUSION: High-voltage microcurrent therapy may help reduce lumbar or lumbosacral radiating pain after the procedure. The effect was better when microcurrent was applied three times or more. This result suggests that the microcurrent would have cumulative effect on reducing radicular or back pain in patients with HLD.


Subject(s)
Humans , Back Pain , Constriction, Pathologic , Diagnosis , Electric Stimulation , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Leg , Methods , Retrospective Studies , Visual Analog Scale
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Rev. colomb. ortop. traumatol ; 33(S2): 34-43, 2019. ilus.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1381480

ABSTRACT

La evolución de las técnicas quirúrgicas tradicionales y los modelos de formación de los cirujanos exigen cambios, por esta razón el centro de investigación y entrenamiento en cirugía de mínima invasión (CLEMI) ha desarrollado y aplicado modelos de enseñanza que permiten entrenar técnicas quirúrgicas mínimamente invasivas como la endoscopia de columna. CLEMI propone un modelo basado en simulación impartido en un ambiente controlado, estructurado y progresivo que vaya al ritmo individual de cada uno de los participantes. Inicialmente el asistente encontrará conceptos teóricos de instrumental, equipos y la técnica quirúrgica, posteriormente en la fase práctica se aplicarán los conceptos adquiridos usando un modelo sawbone de columna lumbar y finalmente se realizará la practica en un modelo anatómico humano sobre el que se desarrollan de manera completa y guiada los diferentes procedimientos endoscópicos usados a nivel lumbar. El entrenamiento en modelos bajo un ambiente controlado disminuye el período de aprendizaje y eleva la competencia del estudiante.


The evolution of traditional surgical techniques and training models of surgeons require changes. For this reason the centre of research and training in minimally invasive surgery (CLEMI) has developed and applied teaching models that help in the training of minimally invasive surgical techniques such as the endoscopy of the spine. CLEMI proposes a model based on simulation taught in a controlled, structured, and progressive environment that is adjusted to the individual rhythm of each of the participants. The student will initially encounter the theoretical concepts of instruments, equipment, and the surgical technique. This will be followed by a practical phase in which the acquired concepts will be applied using a sawbone model of the lumbar spine. Finally the practice will be carried out on a human anatomical model on which they develop, in a complete and guided manner, the different endoscopic procedures used at the lumbar level. Model training in a controlled environment decreases the learning period and increases student skills.


Subject(s)
Humans , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Endoscopy
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 681-690, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-765392

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the outcomes of percutaneous epidural neuroplasty (PEN) are influenced by the type of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and evaluate the effectiveness of PEN in patients with single-level LDH. METHODS: This study included 430 consecutive patients with single-level LDH who underwent PEN. Before treatment, the LDH type was categorized as bulging, protrusion, extrusion, and sequestration, while Pfirrmann grades were assigned according to imaging findings. Visual analog scale (VAS) scores for back and leg pain and success rates (Odom’s criteria) were assessed at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months after treatment. RESULTS: The mean preoperative VAS scores for back and leg pain were 6.90 and 4.23, respectively; these decreased after PEN as follows : 2.25 and 1.45, respectively, at 1 month; 2.61 and 1.68, respectively, at 3 months; 2.28 and 1.48, respectively, at 6 months; and 2.88 and 1.48, respectively, at 12 months (p70% patients with extrusion or sequestration. Patients with Pfirrmann grades 1–3 (14.0–21.5%) showed a significantly higher rate of subsequent surgery than those with Pfirrmann grade 0 (4.9%; p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that PEN is an effective treatment for back and leg pain caused by single-level LDH, with the outcomes remaining unaffected by the LDH type.


Subject(s)
Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Leg , Low Back Pain , Treatment Outcome , Visual Analog Scale
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 691-699, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-765391

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OBJECTIVE: Lumbar discectomy is an effective treatment for lumbar disc herniation (LDH); however, up to 2–18% of patients with LDH have experienced recurrent disc herniation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a novel annular closure device (ACD) for preventing LDH recurrence and re-operation compared with that of conventional lumbar discectomy (CLD). METHODS: In this prospective randomized controlled trial, we compared CLD with discectomy utilizing the Barricaid® (Intrinsic Therapeutics, Inc., Woburn, MA, USA) ACD. Primary radiologic outcomes included disc height, percentage of preoperative disc height maintained, and re-herniation rates. Additional clinical outcomes included visual analog scale (VAS) scores for back and leg pain, Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores, and 12-item short-form health survey (SF-12) quality of life scores. Outcomes were measured at preoperation and at 1 week, 1, 3, 6, 12, and 24 months postoperation. RESULTS: Sixty patients (30 CLD, 30 ACD) were enrolled in this study. At 24-month follow-up, the disc height in the ACD group was significantly greater than that in the CLD group (11.4±1.5 vs. 10.2±1.2 mm, p=0.006). Re-herniation occurred in one patient in the ACD group versus six patients in the CLD group (χ²=4.04, p=0.044). Back and leg VAS scores, ODI scores, and SF-12 scores improved significantly in both groups compared with preoperative scores in the first 7 days following surgery and remained at significantly improved levels at a 24-month follow-up. However, no statistical difference was found between the two groups. CONCLUSION: Lumbar discectomy with the Barricaid® (Intrinsic Therapeutics, Inc.) ACD is more effective at maintaining disc height and preventing re-herniation compared with conventional discectomy. Our results suggest that adoption of ACD in lumbar discectomy can help improve the treatment outcome.


Subject(s)
Humans , Diskectomy , Follow-Up Studies , Health Surveys , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Leg , Prospective Studies , Quality of Life , Recurrence , Treatment Outcome , Visual Analog Scale
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 211-218, 2019.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-770064

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Herniation of the intervertebral disc is a medical disease manifesting as a bulging out of the nucleus pulposus or annulus fibrosis beyond the normal position. Most lumbar disc herniation cases have a favorable natural course. On the other hand, surgical intervention is reserved for patients with severe neurological symptoms or signs, progressive neurological symptoms, cauda equina syndrome, and those who are non-responsive to conservative treatment. Numerous surgical methods have been introduced, ranging from conventional open, microscope assisted, tubular retractor assisted, and endoscopic surgery. Among them, microscopic discectomy is currently the standard method. Biportal endoscopic spinal surgery (BESS) has several merits over other surgical techniques, including separate and free handling of endoscopy and surgical instruments, wide view of the surgical field with small skin incisions, absence of the procedure of removing fog from the endoscope, and lower infection rate by continuous saline irrigation. In addition, existing arthroscopic instruments for the extremities and conventional spinal instruments can be used for this technique and surgery for recurred disc herniation is applicable because delicate surgical procedures are performed under a brightness of 2,700 to 6,700 lux and a magnification of 28 to 35 times. Therefore, due to such advantages, BESS is a novel technique for the surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation.


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Humans , Diskectomy , Endoscopes , Endoscopy , Extremities , Fibrosis , Hand , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Intervertebral Disc , Lumbar Vertebrae , Methods , Orthopedics , Polyradiculopathy , Skin , Surgical Instruments , Weather
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Korean Journal of Neurotrauma ; : 204-208, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-759987

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Brown-Séquard syndrome (BSS) is an incomplete spinal cord injury caused by damage to one-half of the spinal cord. Most cases of BSS result from penetrating trauma or tumors, and acute cervical disc herniation is a relatively rare cause of BSS. In this case, a 34-year-old man with a sudden onset posterior neck pain and left side motor weakness was admitted to the local spine hospital. Pain and temperature sensation of pain was decreased below the right C4 dermatome. The left arm and leg motor grade was 0. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a huge trans-ligamentous herniated disc rupture from the center to the left at the level of C3–4, and anterior cervical discectomy and fusion were performed. After emergency surgery, left arm and leg motor grade recovered to 2, and normal voiding function returned. MRI verified complete removal of the cervical herniated disc. This case describes the approach to rapid diagnosis in a patient with characteristic clinical symptoms of BSS and radiological findings of a herniated cervical disc. Rapid and accurate diagnosis and immediate decompressive surgery increased the possibility of a good surgical outcome, even if the neurologic deficits are grave at the time of admission.


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Adult , Humans , Arm , Brown-Sequard Syndrome , Diagnosis , Diskectomy , Emergencies , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Leg , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neck Pain , Neurologic Manifestations , Rupture , Sensation , Spinal Cord , Spinal Cord Injuries , Spine
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Coluna/Columna ; 17(2): 120-123, Apr.-June 2018. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-952927

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ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the epidemiology of orthopedic spine pathology in a national reference hospital in Mexico. Methods: Retrospective, observational and cross-sectional study, using the database and hospitalization census of the orthopedic spine service from January 2009 to December 2016. The data analysis was performed with SPSS version 22 measuring the central frequency and percentages. The demographic variables age and sex, and those related to the diagnosis, type of pathology, affected segment and degrees of affection were obtained. The sampling technique was non-probabilistic sampling by convenience of consecutive cases. Results: We analyzed 7,771 cases: 50.34% males, with a mean age of 53.51 years. The prevalence of the most frequent diseases in hospitalized patients was stenosis of the lumbar canal with 25.85% (1,834 patients), followed by lumbar disc herniation (23.12%), spondylolisthesis (22.63%), cervical spondylotic myelopathy (8.76%), lumbar pain and lumbosciatalgia (4.10%), cervical disc herniation (3.96%), primary infection (3.80%), loosening of material (3.16%), spinal tumors (2.53%) and cervical instability (2.04%). Conclusions: This is the largest series of cases of spinal pathology treated in a hospital in Latin America. The most frequent condition was the stenosis of the lumbar canal, the most affected segment was the lumbar, and the most affected age group was 51 to 60 years. The estimate is an increase in the incidence of spinal diseases, so it is necessary to identify the risk factors and the behavior of each disease for its prevention. Level of Evidence IV; Retrospective, observational and descriptive study.


RESUMO Objetivo: Determinar a epidemiología da patologia da coluna ortopédica em um hospital de referência nacional no México. Métodos: Um estudo retrospectivo, observacional e transversal, utilizando o banco de dados e o recenseamento hospitalar do serviço de orelha ortopédica de janeiro de 2009 a dezembro de 2016. A análise de dados foi realizada através da SPSS versão 22 usando medidas de frequência central e porcentagens. As variáveis demográficas idade e gênero, e aqueles relacionados ao diagnóstico, tipo de patologia, segmento afetado e graus de carinho foram obtidos. A técnica de amostragem foi por conveniência e não probabilística de casos consecutivos. Resultados: Analisamos 7771 casos: 50,34% do sexo masculino, com idade média de 53,51 anos. A prevalência das doenças mais frequentes em pacientes hospitalizados foi a conduta lombar estreita, com 25,85% (1834 pacientes), seguida de hérnia de disco lombar (23,12%), espondilolistese (22,63%), mielopatia espondilótica cervical (8,76%), lombo e lomossocialgia (4,10%), hérnia de disco e infecção primária cervical (3,96%, 3,80%), afrouxamento do material (3,16%), tumores espinhais (2,53%) e instabilidade cervical (2,04%). Conclusões: Este é o maior número de casos da patologia da coluna com tratamento hospitalar na América Latina. O estado mais comum era o canal lombar da coluna vertebral, o segmento lombar é o mais afetado e o grupo de idade mais afetado é de 51 a 60 anos. Um aumento na incidência de doenças da coluna vertebral está previsto, de modo que é necessário identificar os fatores de risco e o comportamento de cada condição para a prevenção. Nível de Evidência IV; Estudo retrospectivo, observacional e descritivo.


RESUMEN Objetivo: Conocer la epidemiologia de la patología ortopédica de columna vertebral en un hospital de referencia nacional en México. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio retrospectivo, observacional y transversal, utilizando la base de datos y censos de hospitalización del servicio de columna ortopédica de enero de 2009 a diciembre de 2016. Se realizó el análisis de datos mediante SPSS versión 22, utilizando medidas de frecuencia central y porcentajes. Se obtuvieron las variables demográficas edad y sexo, y las relacionadas con el diagnóstico, tipo de patología, segmento afectado y grados de afección. La técnica de muestreo fue por conveniencia y no probabilística de casos consecutivos. Resultados: Se analizaron 7.771 casos: 50,34% del sexo masculino, con un promedio de edad de 53,51 años. La prevalencia de las enfermedades más frecuentes en los pacientes hospitalizados fue el conducto lumbar estrecho con 25,85% (1.834 pacientes), seguido de hernia discal lumbar (23,12%), espondilolistesis (22,63%), mielopatía espondilótica cervical (8,76%), lumbalgias y lumbociatalgias (4,10%), hernia discal cervical (3,96%), infección primaria (3,80%), aflojamiento de material (3,16%), tumores espinales (2,53%) e inestabilidad cervical (2,04%). Conclusiones: Esta es la mayor serie de casos de patología de columna con tratamiento hospitalario en América Latina. El padecimiento más frecuente fue el conducto lumbar estrecho, el segmento más afectado el lumbar, y el grupo etario más aquejado el de 51 a 60 años. Se predice un incremento en la incidencia de las enfermedades de columna vertebral, por lo que es necesario identificar los factores de riesgo y el comportamiento de cada padecimiento para su prevención. Nivel de Evidencia IV; Estudio retrospectivo, observacional y descriptivo.


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Spinal Diseases/epidemiology , Spinal Diseases/pathology , Spinal Diseases/prevention & control , Spinal Injuries/epidemiology
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Coluna/Columna ; 17(1): 23-26, Jan.-Mar. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-890930

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ABSTRACT Objective: To correlate facet tropism with the side and location of the intervertebral disc in which the lumbar disc herniation occurred. Methods: A retrospective descriptive study that evaluated Magnetic Resonance Imaging of 255 patients with lumbar disc herniation undergoing surgical treatment with the Spine Group of the Hospital Ortopédico de Passo Fundo between 2002 and 2014. The total patient number was stratified according to the side affected by the herniated disc (right or left), location of the hernia in the intervertebral disc (central, centrolateral, foraminal and extraforaminal) and demographic data, such as age, gender etc. The degree of facet joint tropism was measured by the Karakan method and classified as mild (difference less than 7º); moderate (between 7º and 15º) and severe (difference greater than 15º). Results: A statistical significant relationship (p= 0.023) was observed between the facet joint tropism and the side where the lumbar disc herniation occurred. No correlation was found between facet joint tropism and location of the herniation on the intervertebral disc. Conclusions: The degree of facet tropism presents a statistical significant correlation with the side of the intervertebral disc in which the lumbar disc herniation will develop. Level of Evidence: II. Type of study: Retrospective study.


RESUMO Objetivo: Correlacionar o tropismo facetário com o lado e local do disco intervertebral no qual ocorreu a hérnia discal lombar. Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo descritivo, no qual foram avaliados exames de Ressonância Nuclear Magnética de 255 pacientes com hérnia discal lombar submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico pelo Grupo de Coluna do Hospital Ortopédico de Passo Fundo, entre os anos de 2002 e 2014. Estratificou-se o total de pacientes pelo lado acometido pela hérnia discal (direito ou esquerdo), localização da hérnia no disco intervertebral (central, centro-lateral, foraminal e extra-foraminal) e por dados epidemiológicos, como idade, sexo etc. O grau de tropismo facetário foi mensurado pelo método de Karakan e classificado entre leve (diferença menor que 7º), moderado (entre 7º e 15º) e grave (diferença maior que 15º). Resultados: Foi verificada relação estatisticamente significativa (p= 0,023) entre o tropismo facetário e o lado em que ocorreu a hérnia discal lombar. Não foi encontrada correlação entre tropismo facetário e localização da hérnia discal no disco intervertebral. Conclusão: O grau de tropismo facetário apresenta correlação estatisticamente significativa com o lado do disco intervertebral no qual irá se desenvolver a hérnia discal. Nível de Evidência: II. Tipo de Estudo: Estudo retrospectivo.


RESUMEN Objetivo: Correlacionar el tropismo facetario con el lado y local del disco intervertebral en el cual ocurrió la hernia del disco lumbar. Métodos: Estudio retrospectivo descriptivo, en el fueron evaluados exámenes de resonancia magnética nuclear de 255 pacientes con hernia discal lumbar sometidos a tratamiento quirúrgico por el Grupo de Columna Vertebral del Hospital Ortopédico de Passo Fundo, entre los años 2002 y 2014. El número total de pacientes fue estratificado de acuerdo con el lado acometido por la hernia discal (izquierda o derecha), localización de la hernia en el disco intervertebral (central, centro-lateral, foraminal o extra-foraminal) y datos epidemiológicos como edad, sexo etc. El grado de tropismo facetario fue medido por el método de Karakan y clasificado como leve (diferencia menor que 7º), moderado (entre 7º y 15º) y grave (diferencia mayor que 15º). Resultados: Se verificó una relación estadísticamente significativa (p = 0,023) entre el tropismo facetario y el lado en que ocurrió la hernia discal lumbar. No se encontró correlación entre el tropismo facetario y la localización de la hernia en el disco intervertebral. Conclusiones: El grado de tropismo facetario presenta correlación estadísticamente significativa con el lado del disco intervertebral en el cual se desarrollará la hernia discal lumbar. Nivel de evidencia: II. Tipo de Estudio: Estudio retrospectivo.


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Humans , Tropism , Zygapophyseal Joint , Intervertebral Disc , Intervertebral Disc Displacement
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The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association ; : 166-173, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-714285

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the sustainability and adverse effects of ultrasound-guided selective nerve root block in patients who complained of radiculopathy due to lower cervical disc herniation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between February 2014 and February 2016, 39 out of 60 patients who visited Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kosin University Gospel Hospital with a chief complaint of radiculopathy due to lower cervical disc herniation were treated with an ultrasound-guided selective nerve root block. To evaluate the efficacy and sustainability of this treatment, the degree of pain relief and functional improvement were evaluated before and 3 months after the procedure. Patients were categorized into two groups: The soft disc group and the hard disc group. The safety of the procedure was evaluated by examining the side effects occurring immediately after the procedure and the following day. RESULTS: Visual analogue scale and Neck Disability Index were improved from 6.00 to 3.02 and from 15.82 to 6.15, respectively (p < 0.05). There were 2 cases of headache and 2 cases of dizziness; however, they were resolved within 1 hour after the procedure. In 32 patients (82.1%), there was improvement in pain, which persisted for more than 3 months in 24 patients. Contrastinly, 7 patients (17.9%) showed no improvement and 6 patients (15.4%) experienced recurrence of pain or symptoms within 1 month after the procedure. In the soft disc group, there was a reduction in pain, from a score of 5.88 before the procedure to 2.64 twelve weeks after the procedure (p < 0.01). In the hard disc group, there was also a reduction in, from a score of 6.09 before the procedure to 3.22 at postoperative 12 weeks (p < 0.01). There was no significant difference between the two groups. CONCLUSION: In patients with cervical disc herniation, an ultrasound-guided selective nerve root block appears to be an effective treatment option for outpatients due to its low risk of serious complications.


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Humans , Dizziness , Headache , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Neck , Nerve Block , Orthopedics , Outpatients , Radiculopathy , Recurrence , Spine , Ultrasonography
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Coluna/Columna ; 16(3): 202-205, July-Sept. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-890901

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ABSTRACT Objective: The development of minimally invasive spine surgery leads us to reflect on the efficiency of new methods compared with older ones. In the case of endoscopic spine surgery, we always seek to compare our results using new techniques with the results of older and trusted microsurgical techniques. Unfortunately, there are few reliable studies measuring endoscopic and microsurgical approaches. We therefore decided to compare our treatment results with those of what are, in our opinion, the best and most thorough studies found. Furthermore, we found no illustrated experience in the usability of endoscopic methods. We therefore analyzed each step of the technique used, according to the practical experience with microsurgical discectomy. Methods: We compared our two-year experience of treatment of 183 patients with lumbar disc herniations using the endoscopic technique, with data reported in the literature on microsurgical minimally invasive methods. Results: Our group achieved good to excellent results in 92.9% of cases (170 patients) compared to 90% reported in the literature. We compared the capabilities of endoscopic discectomy with microsurgical methods, and concluded that the endoscopic method is sufficient to perform any movement inside the surgical field that is microscopically possible. It is also possible to perform any type of spinal cord decompression, with better visualization provided by the endoscope. Conclusions: We conclude that endoscopic microdiscectomy is a good and reliable alternative, with better outcomes and more efficient usage of the approach space.


RESUMO Objetivo: O desenvolvimento da cirurgia minimamente invasiva da coluna vertebral leva-nos a refletir sobre a eficiência de novos métodos e os mais antigos. No caso da cirurgia endoscópica da coluna, sempre buscamos comparar nossos resultados com técnicas novas com os de técnicas microcirúrgicas antigas e confiáveis. Infelizmente, há poucos estudos confiáveis que medem os acessos endoscópicos e microcirúrgicos. Decidimos, portanto, comparar nossos resultados de tratamento com aqueles que consideramos os melhores e mais completos estudos encontrados. Além disso, não encontramos experiência ilustrada na usabilidade dos métodos endoscópicos. Assim sendo, analisamos cada etapa da técnica utilizada, de acordo com a experiência em discectomia microcirúrgica. Métodos: Comparamos nossos dois anos de experiência no tratamento de 183 pacientes com hérnias de disco lombar utilizando técnica endoscópica com os dados da literatura sobre métodos microcirúrgicos minimamente invasivos. Resultados: Nosso grupo atingiu resultados bons e excelentes em 92,9% dos casos (170 pacientes) em comparação com 90% relatados na literatura. Comparamos os recursos do acesso por discectomia endoscópica e dos métodos microcirúrgicos e concluímos que o método endoscópico é suficiente para realizar qualquer movimento dentro do campo cirúrgico que seria microscopicamente possível. É possível fazer qualquer tipo de descompressão da medula espinal com melhor visualização fornecida pelo endoscópio. Conclusões: Concluímos que a microdiscectomia por acesso endoscópico é uma alternativa boa e confiável, com resultados melhores e uso mais eficiente do espaço de abordagem.


RESUMEN Objetivo: El desarrollo de la cirugía mínimamente invasiva de la columna nos lleva a reflexionar sobre la eficiencia de los nuevos métodos y los más antiguos. En el caso de la cirugía endoscópica de la columna, siempre buscamos comparar nuestros resultados con técnicas nuevas con los de técnicas microquirúrgicas antiguas y confiables. Desafortunadamente, hay pocos estudios confiables que miden los accesos endoscópicos y microquirúrgicos. Decidimos, por lo tanto, comparar nuestros resultados de tratamiento con aquellos que consideramos los mejores y más completos estudios encontrados. Además, no encontramos experiencia ilustrada sobre la usabilidad de los métodos endoscópicos. Por lo tanto, analizamos cada etapa de la técnica utilizada, de acuerdo a la experiencia en discectomía microquirúrgica. Métodos: Comparamos nuestros años de experiencia en el tratamiento de 183 pacientes con hernias de disco lumbar utilizando la técnica endoscópica con los datos de la literatura sobre los métodos microquirúrgicos mínimamente invasivos. Resultados: Nuestro grupo alcanzó resultados buenos y excelentes en el 92,9% de los casos (170 pacientes) en comparación con los 90% reportados en la literatura. Comparamos los recursos del acceso por discectomía endoscópica y de los métodos microquirúrgicos y concluimos que el método endoscópico es suficiente para realizar cualquier movimiento dentro del campo quirúrgico que sería microscópicamente posible. Es posible realizar cualquier tipo de descompresión de la médula espinal con la mejor visualización proporcionada por el endoscopio. Conclusiones: Concluimos que la microdiscectomía por acceso endoscópico es una alternativa buena y confiable, con resultados mejores y un uso más eficiente del espacio de abordaje.


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Humans , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures/methods , Spine/surgery , Diskectomy , Endoscopy , Intervertebral Disc Displacement
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Rev. cuba. ortop. traumatol ; 31(1): 38-49, ene.-jun. 2017. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-901401

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Introducción : el dolor ciático es un tipo de dolor en la extremidad inferior que normalmente sigue una distribución metamérica específica. A menudo es causado por una compresión o irritación del nervio ciático, comúnmente debido a hernia discal lumbar. Es uno de los motivos más habituales de consulta en unidades de cirugía de columna vertebral. Objetivo: determinar si las infiltraciones epidurales de esteroides pueden mejorar los síntomas en pacientes con una hernia discal, y así evitar la cirugía, lo que les permite una pronta vuelta al trabajo. Método: se reclutaron 71 pacientes con hernia discal, con historia de dolor ciático de al menos 3 meses de duración. Los pacientes recibieron un máximo de 3 infiltraciones epidurales de esteroides administradas con 2 semanas de separación, seguidas por un programa de rehabilitación. Resultados: de los 71 pacientes, 71,8 por ciento presentaron hernia discal en L5-S1, 87 por ciento eran hombres, edad media de 40,2 años y un 57,7 por ciento tenían trabajos asociados con altas demandas funcionales. El promedio de semanas de baja laboral fue 16,63. Al año, el 63,4 por ciento de los pacientes fueron dados de baja y un 36,6 por ciento requirió cirugía debido a la persistencia del dolor a pesar del tratamiento con inyecciones epidurales de esteroides. El índice de discapacidad de Oswestry y la puntuación EVA reflejaron una mejoría estadísticamente significativa (p < 0,001) después de las infiltraciones en la mayoría de los casos. Conclusiones: en nuestro contexto, la administración de infiltraciones esteroides epidurales en pacientes con dolor radicular secundario con hernia discal es un procedimiento mínimamente invasivo y efectivo que alivia el dolor, reduce la discapacidad y permite un rápido retorno a la actividad laboral(AU)


Introduction: Sciatic pain is a type of pain in the lower extremity that usually follows a specific metameric distribution. The compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve is often the cause, commonly due to lumbar disc herniation. It is one of the most common reasons for consultation in spinal surgery units. Objective: Determine if epidural steroid infiltrations can improve symptoms in patients with a herniated disc, thus avoiding surgery, which allows them to return to work soon. Method: We recruited 71 patients with a herniated disc, with a history of sciatic pain of at least 3 months. Patients received a maximum of three epidural infiltrations of steroids given 2 weeks apart, followed by a rehabilitation program. Results: Out of the 71 patients, 71.8 percent had L5-S1 disc hernia, 87 percent were men, mean age was 40.2 years and 57.7 percent had jobs associated with high functional demands. The average number of weeks off from work was 16.63. At one year, 63.4 percent of patients were discharged and 36.6 percent required surgery because of persistent pain despite treatment with epidural steroid injections. The Oswestry disability index and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) reflected a statistically significant improvement (p <0.001) after infiltrations in most cases. Conclusions: In our context, the administration of epidural steroid infiltrations in patients with secondary radicular pain with a herniated disc is a minimally invasive and effective procedure that alleviates pain, reduces disability and allows a quick return to work activity(AU)


Introduction: La douleur sciatique est une sorte de douleur localisée aux membres inférieurs suivant généralement une distribution métamérique spécifique. Elle est en général causée par une compression ou irritation du nerf sciatique, surtout due à une hernie discale lombaire. Elle est l'une des causes les plus fréquentes de consultation aux services de chirurgie de colonne vertébrale. Objectif: Définir si les infiltrations épidurales de stéroïdes peuvent soulager les symptômes chez les patients atteints d'hernie discale et éviter ainsi la chirurgie, leur permettant un prompt retour au travail. Méthodes: Soixante-onze patients atteints d'hernie discale et avec une histoire de douleur sciatique d'au moins 3 mois de durée ont été inclus dans cette étude. Les patients ont subi un maximum de 3 infiltrations épidurales de stéroïdes, administrées avec 2 semaines d'intervalle, et suivies d'un programme de rééducation. Résultats: Sur 71 patients, la plupart souffrait d'une hernie discale en L5-S1 (71,8 pourtent), était du sexe masculin (87 pourtent), âgée de 40,2 ans en moyenne, et avec des occupations d'une grande charge fonctionnelle (57,7 pourtent). L'arrêt de travail pour maladie a eu une durée de 16,63 semaines en moyenne. Au bout d'un an, la majorité des patients (63,4 pourtent) ont été licenciés, et une minorité (36,6 pourtent) a eu besoin d'une chirurgie, malgré les injections épidurales de stéroïdes (douleur persistante). Dans la plupart des cas, l'évaluation de l'incapacité fonctionnelle (questionnaire d'Oswestry) et l'échelle d'auto-évaluation de la douleur (score EVA) ont montré une amélioration statistiquement significative (p < 0.001) après les infiltrations épidurales de stéroïdes. Conclusion: Dans notre contexte, l'administration d'infiltrations épidurales de stéroïdes chez des patients ayant une douleur radiculaire secondaire et une hernie discale est un procédé peu invasif mais effectif, soulageant la douleur, réduisant l'incapacité, et permettant un retour rapide aux activités de travail(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Sciatica , Steroids , Steroids/therapeutic use , Injections, Epidural , Pain , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/drug therapy
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Rev. chil. radiol ; 23(2): 66-76, 2017. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-900108

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Disc herniation is a frequent pathology in the radiologist's daily practice. There are different pathologies that can simulate a herniated disc from the clinical and especially the imaging point of view that we should consider whenever we report a herniated disc. These lesions may originate from the vertebral body (osteophytes and metastases), the intervertebral disc (discal cyst), the intervertebral foramina (neurinomas), the interapophyseal joints (synovial cyst) and from the epidural space (hematoma and epidural abscess).


La hernia discal es una patología frecuente en la práctica diaria del radiólogo. Hay distintas patologías que pueden simular una hernia discal desde el punto de vista clínico y especialmente imagenológico que debemos considerar cada vez que informamos una hernia discal. Estas lesiones pueden provenir del cuerpo vertebral (osteofitos y metástasis), del disco intervertebral (quiste discal), de los forámenes intervertebrales (neurinomas), de las articulaciones interapofisiarias (quiste sinovial) y desde el espacio epidural (hematoma y absceso epidural).


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Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy/statistics & numerical data , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/diagnosis , Synovial Cyst/diagnostic imaging , Epidural Abscess/diagnosis , Intervertebral Disc Displacement/diagnostic imaging
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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine ; : 72-76, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-111444

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BACKGROUND: The enSpire™ interventional discectomy system is a new device for treating percutaneous disc decompression (PDD). The outcomes of using the enSpire™ for lumbar disc herniation have not been previously reported. The aim of this study was to determine the clinical effectiveness and safety of the enSpire™ interventional discectomy system for lumbar disc herniation with radiating pain. METHODS: Twelve patients with lumbar disc herniation with radiating leg pain were enrolled in the study. All patients received PDD using enSpire™. Numeric rating scale (NRS) scores for pain and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) scores were obtained initially and after 1 and 3 months. The patients were divided into 2 groups: Group 1, in which the NRS score improved by more than 50% at 3 months after procedure, and Group 2, in which the NRS score remained the same or improved by less than 50%. RESULTS: After PDD using the enSpire™, the NRS scores decreased from 6.9 ± 1.2 to 2.8 ± 2.7; and ODI scores decreased from 25.8 ± 4.6 to 18.2 ± 5.5. No statistical differences occurred between Group 1 (n = 8) and Group 2 (n = 4) except in the duration of prior illness. CONCLUSIONS: The enSpire™ interventional discectomy system is effective and safe over the short-term, minimally invasive, and easy to use.


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Humans , Decompression , Diskectomy , Diskectomy, Percutaneous , Intervertebral Disc Displacement , Leg , Treatment Outcome
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