DEVELOPMENT OF DEGENERATIVE SPONDYLOSIS OF THE LUMBAR SPINE AFTER PARTIAL DISKECTOMY - COMPARISON OF LAMINOTOMY, DISKECTOMY, AND POSTEROLATERAL DISKECTOMY

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作者
KAMBIN, P
COHEN, LF
BROOKS, M
SCHAFFER, JL
机构
[1] The Graduate Hospital Disc Treatment and Research Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Graduate Hospital, PA
[2] Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, PA
[3] Department of Radiology, The Graduate Hospital Philadelphia, PA
[4] Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
关键词
Discectomy; Laminotomy; Posterolateral discectomy; Spondyloarthrosis;
D O I
10.1097/00007632-199503010-00018
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Design. The development of degenerative spondylosis after successful operative decompression of the affected nerve root was prospectively evaluated in a comparative case series of 100 patients with a herniated lumbar nucleus pulposus, Objectives, The objective of this study was to compare the relative incidence of degenerative spondyloarthrosis after successful posterior laminotomy and discectomy and posterolateral extradural discectomy for decompression of a compromised lumbar nerve root. Summary of Background Data, The relationship between the radiographic appearance of degenerative spondylosis and prior operative procedures has been controversial and at times contradictory. The posterior operative approach with a partial discectomy has been associated with a significant incidence of postoperative degenerative spondylosis and intraneural and perineural fibrosis, complications that may be minimized, or perhaps even eliminated, with the posterolateral evacuation of the offending intervertebral disc fragment. Methods, Each patient had: 1) not responded favorably to nonoperative treatment, 2) a persistent radiculopathy, 3) correlative imaging studies with no preoperative spondyloarthrosis and 4) minimum 2-year follow-up. Fifty patients were treated by posterior laminotomy and discectomy and fifty were treated by a posterolateral extradural discectomy. Postoperative spondylosis was graded based on the radiographic presence or absence of osteophytes, the intervertebral disc height, the vertebral body alignment acid the facet joint changes. Results, At an average postoperative follow-up of 65 months, the incidence of a one grade increase in degenerative spondylosis was 80% of the laminotomy and discectomy patients as compared to 39% of the posterolateral discectomy patients. Conclusions, The increased incidence of spondyloarthrosis with the posterior approach suggests that minimally invasive posterolateral extradural procedures should be considered for the decompression of a compromised lumbar nerve root,
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