射频消融核环成形术治疗腰椎间盘源性背痛的有效性和安全性

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Joyce Oching Yam, P. Cheung, Lan-Fong Chiang, Shuk Ying Sambo Wan, W. Mok
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椎间盘退行性疾病是一种全球性和常见的使人衰弱的疾病,具有大量的医疗保健和经济成本。Disc-Fx是一种相对较新的微创,经皮核环成形术,旨在通过射频消融的核和环改变的手工椎间盘切除术减轻椎间盘源性背痛的症状。本回顾性研究的目的是报告经皮核环成形术治疗香港本地人群椎间盘源性背痛的1年疗效、有效性和安全性。这项回顾性研究包括2017年至2019年共24个级别的16例患者,这些患者至少有6个月的慢性背痛,保守治疗失败,mri证实椎间盘退变,并通过disc - fx手术进行了经皮核环成形术。所有患者术前均行x线平片和磁共振成像检查。经皮核环成形术仅适用于经椎间盘造影刺激试验阳性证实腰椎间盘源性疼痛的患者。Oswestry功能障碍指数平均评分由术前46.25分改善至随访1年时的24.12分(p值= 0.00)。术前至术后1年疼痛评分分别从6.25分提高到4.4分(p值为0.01)和14.56分提高到8.85分(p值为0.01)。在研究人群中没有手术相关并发症的报道。经皮核环成形术是一种相对安全的手术,可以考虑用于椎间盘源性背痛患者。需要更大规模的研究来得出关于其功效的进一步结论。
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Efficacy and safety of nucleo-annuloplasty using radiofrequency ablation for discogenic back pain in a local Hong Kong population
Degenerative disk disease is a global and common debilitating condition with substantial healthcare and economic costs. Disc-Fx is a relatively new minimally invasive, percutaneous nucleo-annuloplasty procedure aimed to alleviate symptoms of discogenic back pain via manual discectomy with nuclear and annular modification via means of radiofrequency ablation. The aim of this retrospective study is to report the 1-year outcomes, efficacy and safety of the percutaneous nucleo-annuloplasty procedure for treatment of discogenic back pain in the local Hong Kong population. This retrospective study consists of 16 patients with a total of 24 levels from 2017 to –2019 with at least 6 months of chronic back pain failing conservative management, MRI-confirmed disc degeneration, and who have undergone percutaneous nucleo-annuloplasty via Disc-Fx procedure. All patients had plain radiography and magnetic resonance imaging prior to procedure. Percutaneous nucleo-annuloplasty was only performed in patients with confirmed discogenic back pain via a positive provocative test on discography. The mean functional outcome of Oswestry Disability Index improved from 46.25 points preoperatively to 24.12 at the of 1-year follow-up (p-value = 0.00). The Numerical Pain Rating Scale improved from 6.25 points to 4.4 points (p-value: 0.01) and 14.56 points to 8.85 points (p-value = 0.01) at preoperative to 1-year post-procedure respectively. There were no reported procedural related complications in the study population. The procedure of percutaneous nucleo-annuloplasty shows to be a relatively safe procedure that can be considered in patients with discogenic back pain. Larger studies would be desired to draw further conclusions about its efficacy.
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