Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment

Abstract Background Recently, a percutaneous spinal endoscopy unilateral posterior interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression has been proposed for use in treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis, As a development and supplement to traditional surgery, its advantages regarding therapeutic e...

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Main Authors: Jingbo Xue, Haoxiang Chen, Bin Zhu, Xuelin Li, Zhihua Ouyang, Shan Li, Zhun Xu, Yong Xie, Yiguo Yan
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Published: BMC 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04100-3
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spelling doaj-8121a2299b674016a0194528059218cf2021-03-11T11:44:10ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742021-03-0122111110.1186/s12891-021-04100-3Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessmentJingbo Xue0Haoxiang Chen1Bin Zhu2Xuelin Li3Zhihua Ouyang4Shan Li5Zhun Xu6Yong Xie7Yiguo Yan8Department of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaDepartment of Spine Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of University of South ChinaAbstract Background Recently, a percutaneous spinal endoscopy unilateral posterior interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression has been proposed for use in treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis, As a development and supplement to traditional surgery, its advantages regarding therapeutic effects and prognosis, such as minor soft tissue damage, little intraoperative blood loss, and a quick return to daily life. However, there are few analyses of this surgery with a follow-up of more than 1 year,we conducted this study in order to quantitatively investigate radiographic and clinical efficacies of this surgery for central lumbar spinal stenosis. Materials and methods Forty-six patients with central lumbar spinal stenosis were enrolled from January 2017 to July 2018. The visual analog scale (VAS) for back pain and leg pain, Oswestry disability index (ODI), modified MacNab criteria were used to evaluate clinical efficiency at preoperative and postoperative time points. The intervertebral height index (IHI), cross-sectional area of the spinal canal (CSAC), calibrated disc signal (CDS) and spinal stability were examined to assess radiographic decompression efficiency via magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray at preoperative and postoperative time points. Results The VAS score for lower back pain and leg pain improved from 7.50 ± 0.78 to 1.70 ± 0.66 and from 7.30 ± 0.79 to 1.74 ± 0.68, respectively, and the ODI improved from 72.35 ± 8.15 to 16.15 ± 4.51. In terms of modified MacNab criteria, 91.3% of the patients achieved good or excellent outcomes. Furthermore, significant changes after surgery were observed for the percentage of CSAC, increasing from 125.3 ± 53.9 to 201.4 ± 78 mm2; however, no significant differences were observed for the remaining measurement indicators. Conclusions The clinical and radiographic efficacies of this surgery for central lumbar spinal stenosis were good in short-term follow-up, and this surgery did not cause meaningful changes in IHI, CDS, and spine stability in short-term follow-up. The effect of long-term follow-up needs further investigation.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04100-3EndoscopicRadiographic and clinical assessmentCentral lumbar spinal stenosisMagnetic resonance imagingSpine stability
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author Jingbo Xue
Haoxiang Chen
Bin Zhu
Xuelin Li
Zhihua Ouyang
Shan Li
Zhun Xu
Yong Xie
Yiguo Yan
spellingShingle Jingbo Xue
Haoxiang Chen
Bin Zhu
Xuelin Li
Zhihua Ouyang
Shan Li
Zhun Xu
Yong Xie
Yiguo Yan
Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Endoscopic
Radiographic and clinical assessment
Central lumbar spinal stenosis
Magnetic resonance imaging
Spine stability
author_facet Jingbo Xue
Haoxiang Chen
Bin Zhu
Xuelin Li
Zhihua Ouyang
Shan Li
Zhun Xu
Yong Xie
Yiguo Yan
author_sort Jingbo Xue
title Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment
title_short Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment
title_full Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment
title_fullStr Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment
title_sort percutaneous spinal endoscopy with unilateral interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression for central lumbar spinal stenosis: radiographic and clinical assessment
publisher BMC
series BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
issn 1471-2474
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Recently, a percutaneous spinal endoscopy unilateral posterior interlaminar approach to perform bilateral decompression has been proposed for use in treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis, As a development and supplement to traditional surgery, its advantages regarding therapeutic effects and prognosis, such as minor soft tissue damage, little intraoperative blood loss, and a quick return to daily life. However, there are few analyses of this surgery with a follow-up of more than 1 year,we conducted this study in order to quantitatively investigate radiographic and clinical efficacies of this surgery for central lumbar spinal stenosis. Materials and methods Forty-six patients with central lumbar spinal stenosis were enrolled from January 2017 to July 2018. The visual analog scale (VAS) for back pain and leg pain, Oswestry disability index (ODI), modified MacNab criteria were used to evaluate clinical efficiency at preoperative and postoperative time points. The intervertebral height index (IHI), cross-sectional area of the spinal canal (CSAC), calibrated disc signal (CDS) and spinal stability were examined to assess radiographic decompression efficiency via magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray at preoperative and postoperative time points. Results The VAS score for lower back pain and leg pain improved from 7.50 ± 0.78 to 1.70 ± 0.66 and from 7.30 ± 0.79 to 1.74 ± 0.68, respectively, and the ODI improved from 72.35 ± 8.15 to 16.15 ± 4.51. In terms of modified MacNab criteria, 91.3% of the patients achieved good or excellent outcomes. Furthermore, significant changes after surgery were observed for the percentage of CSAC, increasing from 125.3 ± 53.9 to 201.4 ± 78 mm2; however, no significant differences were observed for the remaining measurement indicators. Conclusions The clinical and radiographic efficacies of this surgery for central lumbar spinal stenosis were good in short-term follow-up, and this surgery did not cause meaningful changes in IHI, CDS, and spine stability in short-term follow-up. The effect of long-term follow-up needs further investigation.
topic Endoscopic
Radiographic and clinical assessment
Central lumbar spinal stenosis
Magnetic resonance imaging
Spine stability
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04100-3
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