Early effect of lumbar dynamic fixation for treatment of lumbar disc herniation
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2014.40.014
- VernacularTitle:腰椎动态植入物内固定系统治疗腰椎间盘突出症的早期疗效
- Author:
Jianghua MING
;
Qi ZHAO
;
Bin YANG
;
Huifeng ZHENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
intervertebral disk displacement;
diskectomy;
internal fixators;
intervertebral disk degeneration
- From:
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
2014;(40):6476-6481
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:Currently, one of common methods is discectomy, nerve root decompression and fusion rigid fixation from the midline approach for disc herniation which is inefficient by conservative treatments. Thus, it is causing degeneration and limiting lumbar physiological activity of adjacent segments. The treatment of non-fusion lumbar disc herniation with the traditional posterior midline incision approach has some disadvantages such as big incision, wide peeling, and back muscle denervation.
OBJECTIVE:To observe therapeutic effects of dynamic stabilization system through Wiltse approach on lumbar disc herniation, and to compare the outcomes with traditional posterior approach.
METHODA total of 46 patients, who had undergone discectomy and internal fixation using dynamic stabilization systems for lumbar disc herniation at the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from January 2011 to January 2013, were enrol ed in this study. The operation was performed through the traditional posterior approach in 25 patients and Wiltse approach in 21 patients.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al 46 patients were fol owed up for 7 to 31 months (averagely, 13.8±2.4 months). The length of incision, intraoperative blood loss, and postoperative drainage amount were less in the Wiltse approach group than in the traditional posterior approach group (P<0.05). No significant difference in visual analog scale scores and operative time was detected between the two groups at 1 week and 6 months after fixation (P>0.05). Radiographs revealed that the position of implants was good in al patients, no loosing or breakage. These data verified that the early effect of dynamic stabilization system through Wiltse approach for lumbar disc herniation is similar to that of traditional posterior approach.