Experimental evaluation the influence of radiofrequency ablation nucleoplasty on sheep cervical spine stability
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-1372.2012.05.007
- VernacularTitle:射频消融髓核成形术对山羊颈椎稳定性影响
- Author:
Qinghua XIE
;
Jian LI
;
Ziying WU
;
Zhongxian CHEN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Catheter ablation;
Vertebroplasty;
Cervical vertebrae/surgery/radiography;
Goats
- From:
Journal of Chinese Physician
2012;14(5):600-603
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the influence of the single and multiple intervertebral space radiofrequency ablation nucleoplasty on the sheep cervical spine stability.Methods Twenty healthy adult sheep were randomly divided into single intervertebral space operation group (A group )and multiple intervertebral space operation group ( B group ),each group was subdivided into postoperative 24 hours group ( A1,B1 group ) and post- operative 3 months group ( A2,B2 group),each group had five sheep.Radiofrequency ablation nucleoplasty on sheep C3/4 in the single intervertebral space operation group or C3/4,C4/5 in multiple intervertebral space operation group.Preoperative cervical vertebrae roentgenograms from all samples in neutral,lateral,hyperextension and hyperflexion positions were collected,and 5F pipe was used as the survey mark of ieonography.For the postoperative 24 hours group( A1,B1 group ),the roentgenograms were collected postoperatively 24 hours later,while for post- operative 3 months group (A2,B2 group),they were collected postoperatively 3 months later.The height of operative intervertebral space,horizontal and angular displacement of neighboring vertebral body were measured respectively.Results The roentgenograms showed no any obvious decrease in the height of intervertebral disc and no any increase in horizontal and angular displacement of neighboring vertebral body were observed in single intervertebral space operation group (A group) and multiple intervertebral space operation group (B group ).There was no significant difference between pre - operation and post - operation in them ( P > 0.05 ).Conclusions The stability of the sheep cervical spine had not been affected by the single or multiple intervertebral space radiofrequency ablation nucleoplasty on the basis of X-ray results.The radiofrequency ablation nucleoplasty had no influences on the stability of sheep cervical vertebrae.