Percutaneous lumbar discectomy: a systematic review

Q2 Medicine
Marcelo Ferraz de Campos, José Carlos Rodrigues Junior, Thiago Salatii, Ricardo Maximo Grecco, Ingrid Soares de Souza, Agatha Mesaroch, Naomi Rodrigues Andrade, Yasmin Matos Araújo Silva, Cynthia A. Kallas Bachur, José Alexandre Bachur
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Introduction: low back pain is a clinical condition with a multifactorial etiopathogenesis, which has a high socioeconomic impact, especially in the economically active population, as it is associated with frequent absenteeism and reduced quality of life. Through intervertebral disc degeneration, a progressive instability of the compromised region is observed, triggering a harmful positive feedback mechanism that further promotes intervertebral disc disease. Built by the interaction between the predisposing biopsychosocial components, a multidisciplinary therapeutic proposition is suggested. In persistent low back pain, treatment involves surgical procedures such as Percutaneous Lumbar Discectomy. Objective: to evaluate the scientific evidence regarding the clinical outcomes and safety of this surgery. Methods: systematic review duly registered in Prospero (CRD42022370811), based on the PICOD question, elaborated from a Boolean search in different databases for scientific articles, evaluated and selected in a paired way based on the eligibility criteria. In addition to extracting data related to the proposed objectives, the articles included were evaluated in relation to their level of evidence and strength of recommendation. Results: among the 12 articles included, it was observed that it is a clinically effective and safe procedure. In the set of evidences gathered, they are of high and moderate level of evidence with respective strength of recommendation strong/good and weak/moderate. Conclusion: Percutaneous Lumbar Discectomy promotes significant reduction of pain and increase in body functionality, in addition to preserving local musculoskeletal structures and preventing post-surgical joint instability. It is, therefore, a safe and clinically effective minimally invasive procedure for patients with herniated discs.
经皮腰椎间盘切除术:一项系统综述
简介:腰痛是一种多因素发病的临床疾病,具有很高的社会经济影响,特别是在经济活动人群中,因为它与频繁缺勤和生活质量下降有关。通过椎间盘退变,观察到受损区域的进行性不稳定,触发有害的正反馈机制,进一步促进椎间盘疾病。通过易感性生物-心理-社会成分之间的相互作用,提出了一个多学科的治疗主张。对于持续性腰痛,治疗包括外科手术,如经皮腰椎间盘切除术。目的:评价该手术的临床效果和安全性的科学依据。方法:系统评价在Prospero (CRD42022370811)正式注册,基于PICOD问题,从不同的数据库中对科学文章进行布尔搜索,根据资格标准以配对方式进行评估和选择。除了提取与拟议目标有关的数据外,还根据其证据水平和推荐力度对纳入的文章进行了评估。结果:在纳入的12篇文章中,观察到它是一种临床有效且安全的方法。在收集到的证据集中,它们分别具有高水平和中等水平的证据,推荐强度分别为强/好和弱/中等。结论:经皮腰椎间盘切除术除了保留局部肌肉骨骼结构和防止术后关节不稳定外,还能显著减轻疼痛和增加身体功能。因此,对于椎间盘突出的患者来说,这是一种安全有效的微创手术。
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Journal of Human Growth and Development
Journal of Human Growth and Development Social Sciences-Life-span and Life-course Studies
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