Treatment of patients with degenerative deformities of the lumbar spine using MIS technologies: analysis of 5-year results

I. Vasilenko, A. Evsyukov, S. Ryabykh, E. Amelina, Yu. E. Kubetsky, I. Garipov, J. A. Rzaev
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Objective. To analyze the results of the use of minimally invasive technologies in the treatment of patients with degenerative deformity of the lumbar spine.Material and Methods. Design: Single-center, non-randomized continuous retrospective cohort study. The level of evidence is 3b (UK Oxford, version 2009). A total of 57 patients (10 men and 47 women) were operated for degenerative scoliosis of the lumbar spine using minimally invasive techniques. The quality of life indicators using ODI, SF-36, VAS, as well as linear and angulometric parameters of the spine were studied.Results. The age of patients ranged from 37 to 81 years (62/62 [55; 67], hereinafter the data format is mean/median [1; 3rd quartile]). In the postoperative period, patients operated on with MIS techniques showed a statistically significant decrease in pain by 4.3/4.0 [3; 6] points in the lumbar spine, and by 4.3/4.0 [3; 6] points in the legs. Quality of life indicators according to ODI improved by 24/23 [19;  29], and the level of functional adaptation according to the SF-36 questionnaire – by 18/18 [14; 21] in terms of physical parameters and by 18/20 [16; 23] in terms of mental parameters. The deformity angle in the frontal plane according to Cobb decreased by 12.9°/13.0° [10°; 17°], lumbar lordosis changed by 3.3°/2.0° [-1°; 7°], segmental angle L4–S1 – by 1.0°/0.0° [-5°; 7°], and SVA changed by -7.5/-2.0 [-29; 15] mm. As a result of minimally invasive surgical intervention, a good clinical result was obtained in correcting the scoliotic deformity angle from 17.5°/16.0° [11°; 22°] to 4.6°/4.0° [1°; 7°].Conclusion. The study showed the effectiveness of minimally invasive surgical treatment of degenerative scoliosis of the lumbar spine with short-segment fixation, which allowed obtaining satisfactory clinical results in 93 % of cases with a minimum number of complications (7 %).
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应用MIS技术治疗腰椎退行性畸形患者:5年结果分析
目标。目的分析微创技术在腰椎退行性畸形治疗中的应用效果。材料和方法。设计:单中心、非随机连续回顾性队列研究。证据等级为3b(英国牛津,2009年版)。57例患者(10男47女)采用微创技术治疗退行性腰椎侧凸。采用ODI、SF-36、VAS对两组患者的生活质量指标以及脊柱的线性和角度参数进行了研究。患者年龄37 ~ 81岁(62/62 [55;67],以下数据格式为均值/中位数[1;第三四分位数)。术后,采用MIS技术的患者疼痛减轻程度为4.3/4.0,具有统计学意义[3];6]腰椎穴位,按4.3/4.0 [3;6]腿部的穴位。ODI生活质量指标提高24/23 [19];29], SF-36问卷功能适应水平- 18/18 [14];21]物理参数和18/20 [16];[23]在心理参数方面。根据Cobb,额平面畸形角减小12.9°/13.0°[10°];17°],腰椎前凸改变3.3°/2.0°[-1°;7°],节段角L4-S1 - 1.0°/0.0°[-5°;7°],SVA变化-7.5/-2.0 [-29;15] mm。微创手术干预后,矫正脊柱侧凸畸形角度从17.5°/16.0°[11°;22°]至4.6°/4.0°[1°;7°.Conclusion。研究表明,采用短节段固定的微创手术治疗退行性腰椎侧凸是有效的,在93%的病例中获得满意的临床结果,并发症最少(7%)。
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