Guido Lewik, Gerrit Lewik, Lena S Müller, Alexander von Glinski, Tobias L Schulte, Tobias Lange
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Abstract
Postoperative epidural fibrosis (EF) is still a major limitation to the success of spine surgery. Fibrotic adhesions in the epidural space, initiated via local trauma and inflammation, can induce difficult-to-treat pain and constitute the main cause of failed back surgery syndrome, which not uncommonly requires operative revision. Manifold agents and methods have been tested for EF relief in order to mitigate this longstanding health burden and its socioeconomic consequences. Although several promising strategies could be identified, few have thus far overcome the high translational hurdle, and there has been little change in standard clinical practice. Nonetheless, notable research progress in the field has put new exciting avenues on the horizon. In this review, we outline the etiology and pathogenesis of EF, portray its clinical and surgical presentation, and critically appraise current efforts and novel approaches toward enhanced prevention and treatment.
术后硬膜外纤维化(EF)仍然是脊柱手术成功的主要限制因素。硬膜外腔的纤维化粘连是由局部创伤和炎症引起的,可导致难以治疗的疼痛,是导致背部手术失败综合征的主要原因,需要进行手术翻修的情况并不少见。为了减轻这一长期存在的健康负担及其对社会经济造成的后果,人们已经测试了多种缓解硬膜外腔疼痛的药物和方法。虽然已经确定了几种有前景的策略,但迄今为止,几乎没有一种策略能够克服转化方面的高难度障碍,标准临床实践也几乎没有发生变化。尽管如此,该领域显著的研究进展已使人们看到了令人兴奋的新途径。在这篇综述中,我们概述了 EF 的病因和发病机制,描绘了其临床和手术表现,并对目前为加强预防和治疗所做的努力和新方法进行了批判性评估。