腰椎人工椎间盘置换术的衰退。

Journal of spine research and surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.26502/fjsrs0078
Tony Eskandar, Zubair Ahmed, Jeremy Pan, Devendra K Agrawal
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与椎间盘退行性疾病相关的下背痛是一种常见病,许多手术治疗方法都是针对退行性椎间盘来缓解症状。目前治疗椎间盘退行性病变的手术方案主要包括椎间盘切除术和脊柱融合术或人工椎间盘置换术,前者在腰椎区域越来越常见,尽管存在邻近节段疾病的风险。尽管人工椎间盘置换术的目的是增加活动范围并降低邻近节段疾病的风险,但外科医生越来越多地选择在腰部进行脊柱融合术。本综述通过评估腰椎人工椎间盘置换术的选择标准、临床疗效、手术技巧、并发症、翻修负担和总体费用,探讨了可能导致这一趋势的潜在因素。虽然这些因素对医生的决定有一定的影响,但最终选择标准狭窄和缺乏保险费用补偿是导致腰椎人工椎间盘置换术减少的主要原因。
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The Decline of Lumbar Artificial Disc Replacement.

Lower back pain associated with degenerative disc disease is a common occurrence, with many surgical treatments targeting the degenerated disc to relieve symptoms. Current surgical options for degenerative disc disease primarily consist of a discectomy followed by either spinal fusion or artificial disc replacement, with the former being increasingly more common in the lumbar region despite the risk of adjacent segment disease. Though artificial disc replacement aims to provide an increase in range of motion and decreases risk of adjacent segment disease, surgeons are increasingly opting for spinal fusion in the lumbar region. This review investigates underlying factors that may be contributing to this trend by assessing lumbar artificial disc replacement selection criteria, clinical outcomes, surgical technique, complications, revision burden, and overall cost. While these factors had some role in the physician's decision, ultimately the narrow selection criteria and lack of cost reimbursement by insurance has primarily led to the decline in lumbar artificial disc replacement.

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