Surgical management of herniated intervertebral disc in children

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurochirurgie Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1016/j.neuchi.2024.101593
Loubeyre Elise , Terrier Louis-Marie , Cognacq Gabrielle , Aggad Mourad , Francois Patrick , Odent Thierry , Amelot Aymeric
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Abstract

Study design

Retrospective literature review analysis

Objective

Analyze the risk factors, characteristics, outcome, and follow up of surgical management of disc herniation in children ≤15 years old (y.o) through a review of the literature.

Background

Disc herniation is a rare disease in the pediatric population. While conservative treatment if very often tried, some cases require surgical treatment.

Methods

A literature search was conducted using PubMed data base using the terms ‘pediatric/children/adolescent disc herniation’ and ‘surgical management’ as key words. Significant manuscripts i.e: case reports, case series, reviews were identified and analyzed. The exclusion criteria were: series and cases with patients >15 y.o, results non-individualizable and medical management.

Results

49 studies were identified, 28 were retained. 69 children <15 y.o were identified with a median age of 13 y.o (SD 1–15). The mean FU was 3.3 years. Trauma and repeated micro traumatism were identified as the main causes of disc herniation in this population. It is mostly a lumbar disease, with very anecdotic cases of thoracic or cervical herniation described.

In the absence of neurological deficit, conservative treatment should be tried. Different types of surgery exist (open, endoscopic, tubular), with no difference in outcome or complications. The post-operative outcome was very satisfactory, with no neurological sequalae described with excellent recovery.

Conclusions

Pediatric disc herniation is often caused by precipitating factors such as trauma. In the absence of resolution with conservative treatment, surgical options yield favorable short term clinical outcomes with minimal complications and no neurological sequalae.

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研究设计:回顾性文献综述分析 目的:通过文献综述分析 15 岁以下儿童椎间盘突出症的风险因素、特征、结果和手术治疗的随访情况:背景:椎间盘突出症在儿童群体中是一种罕见疾病。背景:椎间盘突出症是小儿中罕见的疾病,虽然保守治疗经常被尝试,但有些病例需要手术治疗:方法:以 "小儿/儿童/青少年椎间盘突出症 "和 "手术治疗 "为关键词,使用 PubMed 数据库进行文献检索。确定并分析了重要的手稿,如病例报告、系列病例和综述。排除标准为:患者年龄大于 15 岁的系列病例和病例、非个体化的结果以及药物治疗:结果:共发现 49 项研究,保留 28 项。69 名儿童 结论:小儿椎间盘突出症通常由外伤等诱发因素引起。在保守治疗无效的情况下,手术治疗可获得良好的短期临床疗效,并发症极少,且无神经系统后遗症。
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Neurochirurgie
Neurochirurgie 医学-临床神经学
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2.70
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6.20%
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100
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Neurochirurgie publishes articles on treatment, teaching and research, neurosurgery training and the professional aspects of our discipline, and also the history and progress of neurosurgery. It focuses on pathologies of the head, spine and central and peripheral nervous systems and their vascularization. All aspects of the specialty are dealt with: trauma, tumor, degenerative disease, infection, vascular pathology, and radiosurgery, and pediatrics. Transversal studies are also welcome: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurology, neuropediatrics, psychiatry, neuropsychology, physical medicine and neurologic rehabilitation, neuro-anesthesia, neurologic intensive care, neuroradiology, functional exploration, neuropathology, neuro-ophthalmology, otoneurology, maxillofacial surgery, neuro-endocrinology and spine surgery. Technical and methodological aspects are also taken onboard: diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, methods for assessing results, epidemiology, surgical, interventional and radiological techniques, simulations and pathophysiological hypotheses, and educational tools. The editorial board may refuse submissions that fail to meet the journal''s aims and scope; such studies will not be peer-reviewed, and the editor in chief will promptly inform the corresponding author, so as not to delay submission to a more suitable journal. With a view to attracting an international audience of both readers and writers, Neurochirurgie especially welcomes articles in English, and gives priority to original studies. Other kinds of article - reviews, case reports, technical notes and meta-analyses - are equally published. Every year, a special edition is dedicated to the topic selected by the French Society of Neurosurgery for its annual report.
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