Long-term Changes in L5-S1 Disks Under the Fusion Region and the Effect of Sagittal Balance on Degeneration

Q Medicine
B. Yılmaz, Baran Kömür, B. Alicioglu, M. Çiftdemir, M. Özcan, C. Çopuroǧlu, E. Yalnız
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Background:The aim of this study was to radiologically assess long-term degeneration in the L5-S1 disks under the fusion region and to research its association with clinical signs in patients with degeneration. Methods:This study evaluated 23 patients who underwent spinal fusion between January 1994 and July 2005. Degeneration in the L5-S1 disks was assessed radiologically over a long-term 10-year follow-up period, and those cases that showed degeneration were further assessed using the Japan Orthopedic Association score and visual analog scale (VAS). Results:Seven of the cases had mild osteophyte development according to radiographic findings. A statistically significant decrease was observed in the front and back disk heights between the preoperative and postoperative measurements (P=0.001 and 0.000). A statistically significant decrease was also observed in the anterior and posterior disk height between the preoperative and postoperative measurements (P=0.007 and 0.007). A significant difference was observed in disk degeneration and facet joint degeneration (P=0.000 and 0.000). On evaluation of radiologic assessments, degeneration was observed in 15 cases (65.3%). Clinical assessment of the cases revealed that 6 patients (26.0%) with radiologic degeneration had lumbar pain of varying degrees, 3 of whom also had pain that spread to the legs; 1 of these caused loss of sensation in the leg. Clinical assessment of pain levels using VAS scoring for all cases revealed an average preoperative score of 8.71, an average early postoperative VAS score of 2.14, and an average long-term follow-up score of 3.35. The recovery rate of the patients was found to be 37.5%, according to Japan Orthopedic Association scoring. The pain level of the patients decreased by almost 4-fold in the postoperative early period and 2.5-fold in the long term. Conclusions:Spinal fusion surgery is an effective treatment method in terms of its clinical results, despite the adjacent segment degeneration that may be identified radiologically in the long term.
融合区L5-S1椎间盘的长期变化及矢状面平衡对退变的影响
背景:本研究的目的是影像学评估融合区下L5-S1椎间盘的长期退变,并研究其与退变患者临床体征的关系。方法:本研究评估了1994年1月至2005年7月间接受脊柱融合术的23例患者。在10年的长期随访期间,影像学评估L5-S1椎间盘的退变,那些出现退变的病例使用日本骨科协会评分和视觉模拟量表(VAS)进一步评估。结果:7例患者影像学表现为轻度骨赘发展。前后椎间盘高度在术前和术后测量之间有统计学意义的降低(P=0.001和0.000)。术前和术后测量的前后椎间盘高度也有统计学意义的降低(P=0.007和0.007)。椎间盘退变和小关节退变差异有统计学意义(P=0.000和0.000)。放射学评估显示,退行性变15例(65.3%)。临床评估显示,6例(26.0%)放射学退变患者有不同程度的腰痛,其中3例还伴有腿部疼痛;其中一种导致腿部失去知觉。使用VAS评分对所有病例进行疼痛水平的临床评估,术前平均评分为8.71,术后早期平均评分为2.14,长期随访平均评分为3.35。根据日本骨科协会的评分,患者的康复率为37.5%。术后早期疼痛水平下降近4倍,远期疼痛水平下降2.5倍。结论:脊柱融合手术是一种有效的治疗方法,尽管邻近节段退变可能在长期影像学上被发现。
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Neurosurgery Quarterly
Neurosurgery Quarterly 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurosurgery Quarterly synthesizes the broad wealth of material on international developments in the diagnosis, management, and surgical treatment of neurological disorders. By encompassing viewpoints from worldwide sources, the journal provides information in greater depth than is usually found in the medical literature.
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