Preserving the ligamenta flava as much as possible is beneficial in lumbar microdiscectomy .
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OE Journal. 2014;2(8):33 Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2014 Jan;24(1):23-7. doi: 10.1007/s00590-012-1123-8. Epub 2012 Nov 2497 patients with unilateral lumbar disc herniation were randomized to undergo lumbar microdiscectomy using either a traditional (control) or revised (test) technique, which focused on preserving as much of the ligamentum flavum as possible. The purpose of this study was to compare these two surgical approaches with respect to operative time, blood loss, pain and function. Results indicated that, although there were no significant differences between groups with respect to leg pain, operative time or blood loss, the test group yielded significantly better Oswestry scores at 12 weeks and 1 year post-operation. The revised procedure also resulted in significantly lower back pain scores at 3 days and 12 weeks postoperatively, however this significance was not maintained at 1 year. Both procedures were demonstrated to be safe, with no reports of reherniation, re-operation or infection.
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Porque é que este estudo era necessário agora?
Lumbar microdiscectomy was first introduced for the surgical treatment of herniated discs, due to its ability to result in a shorter incision and less trauma, bleeding and postoperative pain compared to classic surgical procedures. Today, this less-invasive technique is considered to be standard for patients with this condition and for whom conservative treatment is unsuccessful. This procedure, however, is continuously being revised in hopes of sparing the ligamentum flavum, as well as to address any drawbacks with current techniques of ligamentum flavum preservation. This study was needed to evaluate the clinical outcomes associated with a revised lumbar microdiscectomy procedure, where only the ligamentum flavum that affected surgical exposure (or that may cause disease later on) was removed.
Qual era a principal questão de investigação?
Is a reformed lumbar mircodiscectomy procedure - where only the ligamentum flavum that affected surgical exposure (or that may cause disease later on) was removed - clinically efficacious when compared to traditional lumbar microdiscectomy and assessed over 1 year postoperatively?
- Surgical time was 46 +/- 25 minutes in the test group and 42 +/- 20 minutes in the control group, and blood loss was 50 mL in both groups.
- Although significant improvements were observed in both groups, patients in the test group displayed significantly better VAS low back pain scores compared to the control group at 3 days (1.8 vs 3.8) and 12 weeks post-operation (1.3 vs 3.5) (both p<0.05). The difference between groups at 1 year was not statistically significant (test group: 1.9 points; control group: 2.8 points; p>0.05).
- There was no significant difference in VAS leg pain between groups at either 3 days (test group: 2.3; control group: 2.1), 12 weeks (test group: 1.9; control group: 2.0), or 1 year (test group: 1.8; control group: 1.7) post-operation (all p>0.05).
- Although significant improvements were observed in both groups, Oswestry scores were significantly better in the test group versus the control group at 12 weeks (18.2 vs. 34.4) and 1 year (12.0 vs. 22.6) post-operation (both p<0.05).
- There was no incidence of recurrent disc herniation, re-operation, wound infection, or intervertebral gap infection in either group.
De que é que me devo lembrar mais?
Although there was no significant difference between groups with respect to leg pain, operative time or blood loss, the revised lumbar microdiscectomy procedure yielded significantly better Oswestry scores at 12 weeks and 1 year post-operation compared to the traditional lumbar microdiscectomy for patients with disc herniation. The revised procedure also resulted in significantly lower back pain scores at 3 days and 12 weeks postoperatively. Both procedures proved to be safe, with no reports of recurring disc herniation, re-operation or infection.
Como é que isto afectará o tratamento dos meus doentes?
Results from this study suggest that a revised lumbar microdiscectomy procedure, where the ligamenta flava is preserved as much as possible, may be more beneficial than the traditional procedure, especially with respect to lumbar function and back pain. Future studies should compare these two procedures using larger sample sizes, longer follow-up periods, and more rigorous assessment of outcome.
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