[腰骶椎滑膜囊肿患者术后长期疗效]。

Q4 Medicine
N A Konovalov, E S Brinyuk, Yu M Poluektov, S V Kaprovoy, R A Onoprienko, B A Zakirov, D S Kim, V A Beloborodov, I A Stepanov, N I Bychkovskii
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通过检索文献资料,我们发现仅有少数几篇报道涉及腰骶椎滑膜囊肿患者术后的长期疗效。目的:分析腰椎滑膜囊肿患者术后的长期疗效:分析腰骶椎滑膜囊肿患者术后的长期疗效:2015年1月至2022年9月期间进行了一项回顾性观察队列研究。研究对象包括接受手术治疗的腰骶椎滑膜囊肿患者,这些患者均有临床和神经系统表现。受访者共有 94 份病历(其中男性 36 人(38.3%),女性 58 人(61.7%),年龄在 18-82 岁之间)。术后平均随访时间为(24.6±7.5)个月:结果:患者接受了各种滑膜囊肿手术治疗。术后3、6、9、12和24个月后,疼痛综合征的VAS评分显示下背部和四肢的疼痛明显缓解(PP结论:椎间孔镜手术切除囊肿壁,保留或部分切除(不超过1/3)面关节,不进行节段融合,是一种有效、可取的手术方法,临床不良反应发生率极低。
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[Long-term postoperative outcomes in patients with lumbosacral spine synovial cysts].

Searching of literature data revealed only a few reports devoted to long-term postoperative outcomes in patients with lumbosacral spine synovial cysts. These results are ambiguous and largely contradictory.

Objective: To analyze the long-term postoperative outcomes in patients with lumbosacral spine synovial cysts.

Material and methods: A retrospective observational cohort study was performed between January 2015 ando September 2022. The study included patients who underwent surgical treatment for lumbosacral spine synovial cysts with clinical and neurological manifestations. There were 94 medical records of respondents (36 (38.3%) men and 58 (61.7%) women aged 18-82 years). Mean postoperative follow-up period was 24.6±7.5 months.

Results: Patients underwent various surgical interventions for synovial cysts. VAS scores of pain syndrome after 3, 6, 9, 12 and 24 postoperative months revealed significant pain relief in the lower back and extremities (p<0.01). In long-term follow-up period, we observed significantly lower disability (Oswestry Disability Index) (p<0.001). Adverse postoperative events occurred in 9 (9.6%) cases.

Conclusion: Interlaminectomy with cyst wall resection and preservation or partial resection (no more than 1/3) of facet joint without segmental fusion is an effective and preferable surgical method with minimal incidence of adverse clinical events.

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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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