Thomas J. Errico MD , Jonathan R. Kamerlink MD , Martin Quirno MD , Jacques Samani MD , Robert J. Chomiak MS
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Abstract
Background
The purpose of this study was to determine the indications for implantation of the coflex device (Paradigm Spine, LLC, New York, New York), assess long-term complications, and evaluate the long-term clinical outcomes of patients.
Methods
A total of 127 patients underwent placement of a coflex implant for various indications by one orthopaedic spine surgeon. The mean follow-up was 6.3 years. The original indications for implantation were determined based upon the data provided in the case report forms. Preoperatively and postoperatively, patients were asked to grade their low-back and leg pain using the visual analog scale (VAS) and the pain severity scale: no pain (0), mild pain (1), moderate pain (2), or severe pain (3). Patients were queried about their satisfaction with the surgical procedure. Follow-up radiographs were taken to determine any device-related issues.
Results
The most prevalent diagnoses for implantation were spinal stenosis (19.7%) and spinal stenosis with lumbar disc herniation (35.4%). The mean severity of low-back pain was decreased by 33% (from moderate to mild) at the 2-year follow-up (P < .001) and at the 5-year follow-up (from moderate to mild, P < .001). The mean severity of leg pain was decreased by 66% (from severe to mild) at the 2-year follow-up (P < .001) and at the 5-year follow-up (from severe to mild, P < .001). At the mean follow-up period of 6.3 years, a patient satisfaction query demonstrated that 7% were unsatisfied, 46% were satisfied, and 46% were very satisfied with their clinical outcome. Based on the follow-up radiographs, 92 of patients had no device-related issues and 8% had device-related issues.
Conclusion
The data provided have demonstrated that the coflex implant provides pain relief for patients with low-back pain and leg pain. The most common indications for implantation were spinal stenosis and spinal stenosis with lumbar disc herniation. There were very few device-related complications.
Clinical Significance
Using coflex is a safe and viable option in the selection of instrumentation for spinal stabilization.
本研究的目的是确定coflex装置植入的适应症(Paradigm Spine, LLC, New York, New York),评估长期并发症,并评估患者的长期临床结果。方法对127例不同适应症的患者,由一名脊柱外科医生行椎体内固定。平均随访时间为6.3年。最初的植入适应症是根据病例报告表格中提供的数据确定的。术前和术后,患者被要求使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)和疼痛严重程度量表对腰背痛和腿部疼痛进行分级:无疼痛(0)、轻度疼痛(1)、中度疼痛(2)或重度疼痛(3)。询问患者对手术过程的满意度。随访x线片以确定任何与器械相关的问题。结果植入术中最常见的诊断为椎管狭窄(19.7%)和椎管狭窄合并腰椎间盘突出(35.4%)。在2年随访中,腰痛的平均严重程度降低了33%(从中度到轻度)(P <.001)和5年随访(从中度到轻度,P <措施)。在2年随访中,腿部疼痛的平均严重程度降低了66%(从严重到轻度)(P <.001)和5年随访(从严重到轻度,P <措施)。在平均6.3年的随访期间,患者满意度查询显示,7%的患者不满意,46%的患者满意,46%的患者非常满意他们的临床结果。根据随访x线片,92例患者无器械相关问题,8%有器械相关问题。结论所提供的数据表明,coflex植入物可以缓解腰痛和腿痛患者的疼痛。最常见的适应症是椎管狭窄和椎管狭窄合并腰椎间盘突出。很少有器械相关的并发症。临床意义使用coflex是一种安全可行的脊柱固定工具选择。