腰椎全关节置换术:前两例随访 16 年的报告。

Q1 Medicine Journal of spine surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-23 Epub Date: 2024-09-19 DOI:10.21037/jss-24-50
Louis J Nel, S Craig Humphreys, J Alex Sielatycki, Jon E Block, Scott D Hodges
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背景:腰椎全关节置换术(TJR)是一种革命性的手术,它将神经减压的临床优势与保留手术水平的自然运动和矢状平衡相结合。TJR 手术采用后方双侧经椎间孔入路进入椎间盘间隙,重建整个运动节段。TJR植入物(MOTUS,3Spine,Chattanooga,TN,USA)取代了椎间盘和椎面关节的功能,在生物力学上作为切除的、退化的椎间盘和椎面的新关节。该植入物经过优化,可模拟三关节复合体的运动学特征:两名分别为 32 岁和 38 岁的男性患者于 2007 年在南非接受了首次 TJR 手术。这两名患者均有晚期脊柱退行性变的影像学证据,且背部和腿部疼痛久治不愈,保守治疗难以奏效。术后症状得到改善,疼痛评分明显降低,临床随访时功能得到改善。这两个病例最近都在 16 年后接受了复查,患者都表示手术极大地改变了他们的生活。他们都不认为自己的背部有任何后遗症,而且他们已经能够完全参与与工作、家庭和娱乐相关的所有活动。在这次长期随访中,几乎没有发现邻近节段疾病或关节炎变化的影像学证据:经过 16 年的临床随访,植入物继续正常发挥功能,没有邻近节段退化的迹象,两名患者继续享受日常生活,没有腰腿痛或其他功能障碍。
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Total joint replacement of the lumbar spine: report of the first two cases with 16 years of follow-up.

Background: Total joint replacement (TJR) of the lumbar spine is a revolutionary procedure that couples the clinical benefits of neural decompression with preservation of natural motion and sagittal balance at the operative level. The TJR procedure involves reconstruction of the entire motion segment using a posterior bilateral transforaminal approach to access the disc space. The TJR implant (MOTUS, 3Spine, Chattanooga, TN, USA) replaces the function of the intervertebral disc and facet joints, performing biomechanically as a new articulation for the resected, degenerated disc and facets. The implant has been optimized to simulate the kinematic characteristics of the three-joint complex.

Case description: Two male patients, ages 32 and 38 years, underwent the first TJR procedures in 2007 in South Africa. Both patients had imaging evidence of advanced spinal degeneration with unremitting back and leg pain refractory to conservative management. Symptom amelioration was achieved postoperatively with markedly reduced pains scores and improved function at clinical follow-up. Both cases were recently re-examined after 16 years and the patients reported that the procedure significantly changed their lives. Neither believes they have a lingering back condition and they have been able to fully participate in all functions related to work, family and recreation. There was little to no imaging evidence of adjacent segment disease or arthritic changes at this long-term follow-up interval.

Conclusions: After 16 years of clinical follow-up, the implant continues to function normally, without evidence of adjacent segment degeneration and both patients continue to enjoy activities of daily living without back or leg pain or other functional impairments.

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Journal of spine surgery
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