The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical Indication

Objective Low back pain is the most common reason for physician visit in Western population. It’s one of the factors that affect health-related quality of life. Intervertebral disc degeneration is one of the leading factors for low back pain and disc degeneration needs serious attention. In this art...

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Main Authors: Gulden Demirci Otluoğlu, Deniz Konya, Zafer Orkun Toktas
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Language:English
Published: Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society 2020-03-01
Series:Neurospine
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Online Access:http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-2040044-022.pdf
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spelling doaj-77229163a174467bbe4977dad7a79a6c2020-11-25T03:15:39ZengKorean Spinal Neurosurgery SocietyNeurospine2586-65832586-65912020-03-0117121522010.14245/ns.2040044.022978The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical IndicationGulden Demirci OtluoğluDeniz Konya0Zafer Orkun Toktas1 Department of Neurosurgery, Bahçeşehir University School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey Department of Neurosurgery, Bahçeşehir University School of Medicine, Istanbul, TurkeyObjective Low back pain is the most common reason for physician visit in Western population. It’s one of the factors that affect health-related quality of life. Intervertebral disc degeneration is one of the leading factors for low back pain and disc degeneration needs serious attention. In this article, we try to summarize biomechanical factors on the degenerative process. Methods Patients with low back pain in Neurosurgery Department between January 2012 and June 2019 are searched for this study. The patients were gathered under 2 groups; surgical intervention and conservative treatment groups. Intervertebral disc degeneration was assessed by Pfirrmann grading system. All spinopelvic parameters were measured by using standardized lateral plain standing lumbar radiographs. Results There were 165 patients in the surgical group (60 females, 105 males) and 84 patients in the conservative group (57 females, 27 males) after randomization. One hundred fifty patients had microdiscectomy and 15 patients had spinal instrumentation with transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion. There was not a statistically significant difference between surgical intervention and conservative treatment groups when comparing disc degeneration status. There was a statistically significant difference in parameters lumbar lordosis (LL), L4–S1, and pelvic incidence-LL (PI–LL) between the 2 treatment groups. In the surgical group when we further analyze the spinopelvic parameters in between the 2 different surgical techniques; L4–S1, pelvic tilt, and PI–LL showed a statistically significant difference. Conclusion Degenerative disc disease is related with multiple factors which can be detailed under the mechanic components and the genetic components. Of these factors, spinopelvic parameters seem highly penetrating to patients’ surgery needs with degenerative disc disease independently.http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-2040044-022.pdfdisc degenerationspinopelvic parametersdeformity
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Deniz Konya
Zafer Orkun Toktas
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Deniz Konya
Zafer Orkun Toktas
The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical Indication
Neurospine
disc degeneration
spinopelvic parameters
deformity
author_facet Gulden Demirci Otluoğlu
Deniz Konya
Zafer Orkun Toktas
author_sort Gulden Demirci Otluoğlu
title The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical Indication
title_short The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical Indication
title_full The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical Indication
title_fullStr The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical Indication
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Mechanic Factors in Disc Degeneration Disease as a Determinant for Surgical Indication
title_sort influence of mechanic factors in disc degeneration disease as a determinant for surgical indication
publisher Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society
series Neurospine
issn 2586-6583
2586-6591
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Objective Low back pain is the most common reason for physician visit in Western population. It’s one of the factors that affect health-related quality of life. Intervertebral disc degeneration is one of the leading factors for low back pain and disc degeneration needs serious attention. In this article, we try to summarize biomechanical factors on the degenerative process. Methods Patients with low back pain in Neurosurgery Department between January 2012 and June 2019 are searched for this study. The patients were gathered under 2 groups; surgical intervention and conservative treatment groups. Intervertebral disc degeneration was assessed by Pfirrmann grading system. All spinopelvic parameters were measured by using standardized lateral plain standing lumbar radiographs. Results There were 165 patients in the surgical group (60 females, 105 males) and 84 patients in the conservative group (57 females, 27 males) after randomization. One hundred fifty patients had microdiscectomy and 15 patients had spinal instrumentation with transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion. There was not a statistically significant difference between surgical intervention and conservative treatment groups when comparing disc degeneration status. There was a statistically significant difference in parameters lumbar lordosis (LL), L4–S1, and pelvic incidence-LL (PI–LL) between the 2 treatment groups. In the surgical group when we further analyze the spinopelvic parameters in between the 2 different surgical techniques; L4–S1, pelvic tilt, and PI–LL showed a statistically significant difference. Conclusion Degenerative disc disease is related with multiple factors which can be detailed under the mechanic components and the genetic components. Of these factors, spinopelvic parameters seem highly penetrating to patients’ surgery needs with degenerative disc disease independently.
topic disc degeneration
spinopelvic parameters
deformity
url http://www.e-neurospine.org/upload/pdf/ns-2040044-022.pdf
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