Interventional orthopedics in pain medicine practice

Christopher J. Centeno MD, Christopher J. Williams MD, Matthew Hyzy DO
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Abstract

Interventional pain physicians are in a unique place to take advantage of regenerative medicine technology to improve patient outcomes and decrease the invasiveness of orthopedic procedural care. However, that sea of change would take significant changes to the educational system similar to those established when interventional spine was first introduced as a subspecialty. The tenets of interventional orthopedics are as follows: injectates that can facilitate healing of musculoskeletal tissues, precise placement of those injectates into damaged structures using imaging guidance, and the eventual development of new tools to facilitate percutaneous tissue manipulation. Stem cells are an early injectate being used in this developing field. The research supporting the use of stem cells to treat orthopedic conditions is more robust than many realize. Early clinical work to treat osteonecrosis and fracture nonunion began in the 1990s. Today, early clinical evidence to support the use of bone marrow concentrate to treat knee osteoarthritis and other orthopedic conditions exists and continues to develop. Although more research needs to be completed, the increased availability of biologic agents that can prompt healing in musculoskeletal tissues would usher in a new field of medicine—interventional orthopedics.

介入骨科在疼痛医学实践中的应用
介入疼痛医生在利用再生医学技术改善患者预后和减少骨科手术护理的侵入性方面处于独特的地位。然而,这种变化的海洋将对教育系统产生重大变化,类似于介入性脊柱首次作为一个亚专业引入时所建立的教育系统。介入骨科的原则如下:能够促进肌肉骨骼组织愈合的注射剂,利用成像引导将这些注射剂精确地放置到受损结构中,以及最终开发新的工具来促进经皮组织操作。干细胞是在这一发展领域使用的早期注射剂。支持使用干细胞治疗骨科疾病的研究比许多人意识到的更为有力。治疗骨坏死和骨折不愈合的早期临床工作始于20世纪90年代。今天,早期临床证据支持使用骨髓浓缩液治疗膝骨关节炎和其他骨科疾病存在并继续发展。虽然需要完成更多的研究,但可以促进肌肉骨骼组织愈合的生物制剂的可用性的增加将迎来一个新的医学领域-介入骨科。
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