1.The Role of Percutaneous Transforaminal Endoscopic Surgery in Lateral Recess Stenosis in Elderly Patients
Stylianos KAPETANAKIS ; Nikolaos GKANTSINIKOUDIS ; Tryfon THOMAIDIS ; Georgios CHARITOUDIS ; Panagiotis THEODOSIADIS
Asian Spine Journal 2019;13(4):638-647
STUDY DESIGN: Prospective clinical study. PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic surgery (PTES) for lateral recess stenosis (LRS)(LRS) in elderly patients and to assess patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL). OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: PTES is an increasingly used surgical approach, primarily employed for lumbar disc herniation treatment. However, indications for PTES have been increasing in recent years. PTES has been recommended as a beneficial alternative to open decompression surgery in specific LRS cases; PTES is termed as percutaneous endoscopic ventral facetectomy (PEVF) in such cases. METHODS: In total, 65 elderly patients with LRS were prospectively studied. Patients presented severe comorbidities (coronary insufficiency, heart failure, diabetes mellitus, and respiratory failure); thus, general anesthesia administration would potentially cause considerable hazards. All the patients underwent successful PEVF in 2015–2016. The patients were assessed preoperatively and at 6 weeks; 3, 6, and 12 months; and 2 years postoperatively. Patients’ objective assessment was conducted according to specific clinical scales; the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) was separately used for leg and low-back pain (VAS-LP and VAS-BP, respectively), whereas the Short Form 36 Health Survey Questionnaire was used for the HRQoL evaluation. RESULTS: All studied parameters presented maximal improvement at 6 weeks postoperatively, with less enhancement at 3 and 6 months with subsequent stabilization. Statistical significance was found in all follow-up intervals for all parameters (p<0.05). Parameters with maximal absolute amelioration were VAS-LP, bodily pain, and role limitations due to physical health problems. In contrast, VAS-BP, general health, and mental health were comparatively less enhanced. CONCLUSIONS: PEVF was associated with remarkably enhanced HRQoL 2 years postoperatively. PEVF is thus a safe and effective alternative for LRS surgical management in elderly patients with severe comorbidities.
Aged
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Anesthesia, General
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Clinical Study
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Comorbidity
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Decompression
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Follow-Up Studies
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Health Surveys
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Heart Failure
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Humans
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Leg
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Mental Health
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Prospective Studies
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Quality of Life
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Visual Analog Scale
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Weights and Measures
2.Active Helicobacter pylori Infection Is a Risk Factor for Colorectal Mucosa: Early and Advanced Colonic Neoplasm Sequence.
Jannis KOUNTOURAS ; Nikolaos KAPETANAKIS ; Stergios A POLYZOS ; Panagiotis KATSINELOS ; Emmanuel GAVALAS ; Dimitri TZIVRAS ; Christos ZEGLINAS ; Constantinos KOUNTOURAS ; Elizabeth VARDAKA ; Eyripidis STEFANIDIS ; Evagelos KAZAKOS
Gut and Liver 2017;11(5):733-734
No abstract available.
Colon*
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Colonic Neoplasms*
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Helicobacter pylori*
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Helicobacter*
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Mucous Membrane*
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Risk Factors*