Treatment of patients with degenerative deformities of the lumbar spine using MIS technologies: analysis of 5-year results

Author:

Vasilenko I. I.1ORCID,Evsyukov A. V.2ORCID,Ryabykh S. O.3ORCID,Amelina E. V.4ORCID,Kubetsky Yu. E.5ORCID,Garipov I. I.2ORCID,Rzaev J. A.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal Neurosurgical Center; Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Lymphology 132/1 Nemirovicha-Danchenko str., Novosibirsk, 630087, Russia; 6 Arbuzova str., Novosibirsk, 630117, Russia

2. National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Ortopedics 6 M. Ulyanovoj str., Kurgan, 640014, Russia

3. National Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopedics n.a. N.N. Priorov 10 Priorova str., Moscow, 127299, Russia

4. Novosibirsk State University 1 Pirogova str., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

5. Federal Center of Neurosurgery 132/1 Nemirovicha-Danchenko str., Novosibirsk, 630087, Russia

6. Federal Neurosurgical Center; Novosibirsk State University 132/1 Nemirovicha-Danchenko str., Novosibirsk, 630087, Russia; 2 Pirogova str., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

Abstract

Objective. To analyze the results of the use of minimally invasive technologies in the treatment of patients with degenerative deformity of the lumbar spine.Material and Methods. Design: Single-center, non-randomized continuous retrospective cohort study. The level of evidence is 3b (UK Oxford, version 2009). A total of 57 patients (10 men and 47 women) were operated for degenerative scoliosis of the lumbar spine using minimally invasive techniques. The quality of life indicators using ODI, SF-36, VAS, as well as linear and angulometric parameters of the spine were studied.Results. The age of patients ranged from 37 to 81 years (62/62 [55; 67], hereinafter the data format is mean/median [1; 3rd quartile]). In the postoperative period, patients operated on with MIS techniques showed a statistically significant decrease in pain by 4.3/4.0 [3; 6] points in the lumbar spine, and by 4.3/4.0 [3; 6] points in the legs. Quality of life indicators according to ODI improved by 24/23 [19;  29], and the level of functional adaptation according to the SF-36 questionnaire – by 18/18 [14; 21] in terms of physical parameters and by 18/20 [16; 23] in terms of mental parameters. The deformity angle in the frontal plane according to Cobb decreased by 12.9°/13.0° [10°; 17°], lumbar lordosis changed by 3.3°/2.0° [-1°; 7°], segmental angle L4–S1 – by 1.0°/0.0° [-5°; 7°], and SVA changed by -7.5/-2.0 [-29; 15] mm. As a result of minimally invasive surgical intervention, a good clinical result was obtained in correcting the scoliotic deformity angle from 17.5°/16.0° [11°; 22°] to 4.6°/4.0° [1°; 7°].Conclusion. The study showed the effectiveness of minimally invasive surgical treatment of degenerative scoliosis of the lumbar spine with short-segment fixation, which allowed obtaining satisfactory clinical results in 93 % of cases with a minimum number of complications (7 %).

Publisher

Association of Spine Surgeons

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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