Restorative Treatments for Cervical Spinal Cord Injury, a Narrative Review.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Clinical Spine Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1097/BSD.0000000000001699
Muhammad I Kaleem, Saad Javeed, Benjamin A Plog, Vivek P Gupta, Wilson Z Ray
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Abstract

Study design: A narrative review.

Objective: To summarize relevant data from representative studies investigating upper limb restorative therapies for cervical spinal cord injury.

Summary of background data: Cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is a debilitating condition resulting in tetraplegia, lifelong disability, and reduced quality of life. Given the dependence of all activities on hand function, patients with tetraplegia rank regaining hand function as one of their highest priorities. Recovery from cervical SCI is heterogeneous and often incomplete; currently, various novel therapies are under investigation to improve neurological function and eventually better quality of life in patients with tetraplegia.

Methods: In this article, a narrative literature review was performed to identify treatment options targeting the restoration of function in patients with cervical SCI. Studies were included from available literature based on the availability of clinical data and whether they are applicable to restoration of arm and hand function in patients with cervical SCI.

Results: We describe relevant studies including indications and outcomes with a focus on arm and hand function. Different treatment modalities described include nerve transfers, tendon transfers, spinal cord stimulation, functional electrical stimulation, non-invasive brain stimulation, brain-machine interfaces and neuroprosthetics, stem cell therapy, and immunotherapy. As the authors' institution leads one of the largest clinical trials on nerve transfers for cervical SCI, we also describe how patients undergoing nerve transfers are managed and followed at our center.

Conclusions: While complete recovery from cervical spinal cord injury may not be possible, novel therapies aimed at the restoration of upper limb motor function have made significant progress toward the realization of complete recovery.

颈椎脊髓损伤的恢复性治疗,叙述性综述。
研究设计叙述性综述:概述研究颈脊髓损伤上肢恢复疗法的代表性研究的相关数据:颈脊髓损伤(SCI)是一种使人衰弱的疾病,会导致四肢瘫痪、终身残疾和生活质量下降。由于所有活动都依赖于手部功能,因此四肢瘫痪患者将恢复手部功能列为首要任务之一。颈椎 SCI 的恢复情况各不相同,而且往往不完全;目前正在研究各种新型疗法,以改善四肢瘫痪患者的神经功能,最终提高其生活质量:本文对文献进行了叙述性回顾,以确定旨在恢复颈椎 SCI 患者功能的治疗方案。根据临床数据的可用性以及这些数据是否适用于恢复颈椎 SCI 患者的手臂和手部功能,我们从现有文献中选取了相关研究:我们描述了相关研究,包括适应症和结果,重点是手臂和手部功能。描述的不同治疗方式包括神经转移、肌腱转移、脊髓刺激、功能性电刺激、无创脑刺激、脑机接口和神经假体、干细胞疗法和免疫疗法。由于作者所在机构领导着最大的颈椎 SCI 神经转移临床试验之一,我们还介绍了接受神经转移的患者在本中心的管理和随访情况:尽管颈脊髓损伤不可能完全康复,但旨在恢复上肢运动功能的新型疗法在实现完全康复方面取得了重大进展。
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Clinical Spine Surgery
Clinical Spine Surgery Medicine-Surgery
CiteScore
3.00
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5.30%
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236
期刊介绍: Clinical Spine Surgery is the ideal journal for the busy practicing spine surgeon or trainee, as it is the only journal necessary to keep up to date with new clinical research and surgical techniques. Readers get to watch leaders in the field debate controversial topics in a new controversies section, and gain access to evidence-based reviews of important pathologies in the systematic reviews section. The journal features a surgical technique complete with a video, and a tips and tricks section that allows surgeons to review the important steps prior to a complex procedure. Clinical Spine Surgery provides readers with primary research studies, specifically level 1, 2 and 3 studies, ensuring that articles that may actually change a surgeon’s practice will be read and published. Each issue includes a brief article that will help a surgeon better understand the business of healthcare, as well as an article that will help a surgeon understand how to interpret increasingly complex research methodology. Clinical Spine Surgery is your single source for up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for spine care.
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