The perioperative use of corticosteroids and bupivacaine in the management of lumbar disc disease

Author:

Glasser Ryan S.,Knego Robert S.,Delashaw Johnny B.,Fessler Richard G.

Abstract

✓ The introduction of microdiscectomy to lumbar spine surgery has resulted in a significant decrease in postoperative pain and length of hospital stay. Intraoperative application of long-acting local anesthetic agents has been used for many general and neurosurgical procedures for the management of postoperative pain. In addition, many surgeons routinely use intraoperative corticosteroids during lumbar discectomy to reduce traumatic nerve root inflammation. However, the efficacy of intraoperative long-acting local anesthetic agents and corticosteroids for reduction of postoperative discomfort has not been reported for lumbar discectomy. This study evaluated 32 patients at a university-based Veterans Administration hospital undergoing lumbar microdiscectomy. All 32 patients presented with radicular symptoms and had radiographic confirmation of a herniated nucleus pulposus. These patients were divided into three groups. Group 1 (12 patients) received 160 mg intramuscular Depo-Medrol (methylprednisolone acetate) and 250 mg intravenous Solu-Medrol (methylprednisolone sodium succinate) at the start of the operation. A macerated fat graft soaked in 80 mg Depo-Medrol was placed over the affected nerve root following discectomy. In addition, 30 ml of 0.25% bupivacaine was infiltrated into the paraspinal musculature at skin incision and during closure. Group 2 (10 patients) received 30 ml of 0.25% bupivacaine infiltrated into the paraspinal musculature at skin incision and at closure. In this group of patients, a saline-soaked fat graft was placed over the affected nerve root. Group 3 (10 patients) acted as a control group, undergoing lumbar microdiscectomy without corticosteroids or bupivacaine. Patients receiving bupivacaine and corticosteroids (Group 1) had a statistically significantly shorter hospital stay (1.4 days) compared to the control group (4.0 days) (p = 0.0004, Mann-Whitney U-test). Patients in Group 1 required less postoperative narcotic analgesia than the other groups. Finally, a larger percentage of patients in Group 1 reported complete relief of back and radicular pain on postoperative Day 1 compared to other groups. Postoperative complications and functional outcome were not different between the groups. These results indicate that the combination of long-acting anesthetic agents and corticosteroids can reduce postoperative discomfort and subsequently the length of postoperative hospital stay.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

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