Posterior dynamic stabilization in the treatment of lumbar degenerative disc disease: 2-year follow-up.

Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2010-06-01 Epub Date: 2010-08-31 DOI:10.1055/s-0030-1262810
T Oktenoglu, A F Ozer, M Sasani, T Kaner, N Canbulat, O Ercelen, A C Sarioglu
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Background: A prospective pilot study was designed to evaluate the role of a posterior dynamic stabilization technique in the surgical treatment of degenerative disc disease. Posterior dynamic stabilization with a hinged screw is a new concept in the surgical treatment of degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine. The traditional surgical treatment is to apply a fusion procedure. However, numerous reports showed unsatisfactory clinical outcomes even when patients have satisfactory radiological outcomes following fusion procedures.

Material and methods: The study included patients who were surgically treated with a dynamic stabilization technique due to painful degenerative disc disease. Clinical and radiological findings for the 20 participating patients were analyzed in a 2-year follow-up study. Preoperative and postoperative data at the 3 (rd), 12 (th) and 24 (th) month were collected for both clinical and radiological outcomes. Statistical analyses between preoperative and postoperative data were performed using the Wilcoxon test.

Results: The clinical outcome measurements (VAS, ODI) showed significant improvement in all postoperative measurements compared to preoperative values. The mean preoperative visual analogue score (VAS, 7.9) and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI 59.2) significantly decreased to 0.8 for VAS and 9.2 for ODI, at 2 years post-operation (p<0.05). The radiological studies showed no significant changes between pre- and postoperative values, in all parameters. There was no mortality or morbidity.

Conclusions: The results of this pilot study are encouraging. Dynamic stabilization may be an effective technique in the surgical treatment of painful degenerative disc disease. A larger series study, with longer follow-up periods and with control groups is needed to determine the success and safety of posterior dynamic stabilization in the surgical treatment of degenerative disc disease.

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背景:一项前瞻性先导研究旨在评估后路动态稳定技术在退行性椎间盘疾病手术治疗中的作用。后路动力稳定与铰链螺钉是手术治疗腰椎退变性椎间盘疾病的新概念。传统的外科治疗是采用融合手术。然而,许多报告显示,即使患者在融合手术后放射学结果令人满意,临床结果也不令人满意。材料和方法:该研究纳入了因疼痛的退行性椎间盘疾病而采用动态稳定技术进行手术治疗的患者。在为期2年的随访研究中,对20名参与研究的患者的临床和放射学结果进行了分析。收集术前和术后3(3)、12(12)和24(24)个月的临床和影像学数据。术前和术后数据采用Wilcoxon检验进行统计学分析。结果:临床结果测量(VAS, ODI)显示,与术前相比,术后所有测量值均有显著改善。术后2年,术前平均视觉模拟评分(VAS)为7.9,Oswestry残疾指数(ODI)为59.2,VAS为0.8,ODI为9.2(结论:本初步研究结果令人鼓舞。动态稳定可能是手术治疗疼痛性退行性椎间盘疾病的有效技术。需要更大的系列研究、更长的随访期和对照组来确定后路动态稳定在退行性椎间盘疾病手术治疗中的成功和安全性。
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