Image-guided percutaneous laser disk decompression for herniated lumbar disks: a 4-year follow-up in 200 patients.

D H W Grönemeyer, H Buschkamp, M Braun, S Schirp, P A Weinsheimer, A Gevargez
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the long-term effect of image-guided percutaneous laser disk decompression (PLDD).

Background data: PLDD has been reported to be an alternative method to treat herniated lumbar disks. It has proved to be effective on a short-term basis. Although the procedure has been used for several years, few articles report on the long-term effect of the intervention.

Materials and methods: Two hundred patients, who were treated with image-guided PLDD for herniated lumbar disks, were observed over a period of 4 +/- 1.3 years. Treatments were carried out under CT/fluoroscopy guidance with local anesthesia on an outpatient basis with an Nd:YAG laser of 1064 nm.

Results: At follow-up, back pain was eliminated or reduced in 73% of the patients. Regarding sensorimotor impairment, PLDD did have a positive effect on 74% of the patients. In the majority of patients, the number of sick days and consumption of pain medication was reduced. In one patient, diskitis occurred as a complication of PLDD; 74% of the patients said they were satisfied with the outcome of the therapy; and 81.5% of the patients would have required another PLDD in cases of disk herniation.

Conclusion: From our clinical results, we conclude that image-guided PLDD is an effective and secure method to treat contained herniated lumbar disks. Advantages of the procedure include the minimally invasive approach on an out-patient basis and the low complication rate.

影像引导下经皮激光椎间盘减压治疗腰椎间盘突出:200例患者4年随访。
目的:探讨图像引导下经皮激光椎间盘减压术(PLDD)的远期疗效。背景资料:PLDD已被报道为治疗腰椎间盘突出的另一种方法。事实证明,它在短期内是有效的。虽然这种方法已经使用了好几年,但很少有文章报道这种干预的长期效果。材料与方法:对200例采用图像引导PLDD治疗腰椎间盘突出症的患者进行观察,时间为4 +/- 1.3年。在CT/透视引导下,局部麻醉下,门诊使用1064 nm Nd:YAG激光进行治疗。结果:在随访中,73%的患者背痛消除或减轻。对于感觉运动障碍,PLDD确实对74%的患者有积极作用。在大多数患者中,病假天数和止痛药的消耗都减少了。在一名患者中,椎间盘炎作为PLDD的并发症发生;74%的患者表示对治疗结果满意;81.5%的患者在椎间盘突出的情况下需要另一次PLDD。结论:从我们的临床结果来看,图像引导下PLDD是治疗包含性腰椎间盘突出的有效和安全的方法。该手术的优点包括微创手术和低并发症发生率。
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