Barrier methods of prevention of epidural fibrosis at the lumbar level after microdiscectomy

Author:

Zakharov P. D.ORCID, ,Nikitin A. S.ORCID,

Abstract

The problem of cicatrical adhesion formation not only after microdiscectomies, but also after any spine surgery, remains unresolved to this day, being one of the main issues of spinal surgery. Several trigger mechanisms can be identified in the pathogenesis of epidural fibrosis formation: interaction of intervertebral cartilage components with surrounding tissues, disruption of vertebral canal integrity, dystrophy or complete absence of epidural fat, and presence of blood in the postoperative area. The pain syndrome associated with epidural fibrosis is persistent and increases after walking and prolonged being upright. There may be hyperaesthesia or hyperpathia in the innervation area of the affected roots and brisk tendon reflexes. Many authors are now trying to predict epidural fibrosis by analyzing immunological parameters and osteoprotegerin levels in blood serums, assessing anthropometric measures of patients, and examining the blood coagulation system. In modern neurosurgical society there is a clear view that epidural fibrosis should be prevented, but there are many prevention techniques. The following techniques have been identified: ligamentum flavum plasty and different variants of this operation, placement of an autograft from the inner flap of lumbar fascia into the intercostal space, use of autologous fat, use of fibrin glue, fibrous ring plasty, use of biodegradable membrane, application of anti-adhesion resorbable gel, insertion of wound drainage, use of amniotic sac, chitosan compounds in combination with L-glutamic acid, and many others.

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

Subject

General Medicine

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