A 2-Year Outcomes and Complications of Various Techniques of Lumbar Discectomy: A Multicentric Prospective Study

Author:

Goparaju Praveen1,Rajamani Pritem A.1,Kulkarni Arvind G.12ORCID,Kumar Priyambada1ORCID,Adbalwad Yogesh M.1,Bhojraj Shekhar3,Nene Abhay3,Rajasekaran S.4,Acharya Shankar5,Bhanot Arun6,Lokhande Pramod7,Patel Priyank8,Chandra Dey Paresh9,Chhabra Harvinder Singh10,Rajamani Achimuthu11,Rajendraprasad Dave Bharat1213ORCID,Krishnan Ajay13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedics, Bombay Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, India

2. Mumbai Spine, Scoliosis and Disc Replacement Centre, Mumbai, India

3. P. D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, India

4. Department of Spine Surgery, Ganga Hospital, Coimbatore, India

5. Department of Spine Surgery, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, India

6. Department of Spine Services, Columbia Asian Hospital, Gurugram, India

7. Department of Orthopaedics, Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College and General Hospital, Pune, India

8. Department of Orthopaedics, Jupiter Hospital, Thane, India

9. Modern Orthopedic Clinic, Bhubaneshwar, India

10. Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, New Delhi, India

11. Preetams Spine Surgery Centre, Madurai, India

12. Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India

13. Stavya Spine Hospital & Research Institute, Ahmedabad, India

Abstract

Study Design Prospective Study. Objectives There are numerous techniques for performing lumbar discectomy, each with its own rationale and stated benefits. The authors set out to evaluate and compare the perioperative variables, results, and complications of each treatment in a group of patients provided by ten hospitals and operated on by experienced surgeons. Methods This prospective study comprised of 591 patients operated between February-2017 to February-2019. The procedures included open discectomy, microdiscectomy, tubular microdiscectomy, interlaminar endoscopic lumbar discectomy, transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy and Destandau techniques with a follow-up of minimum 2 years. VAS (Visual Analogue Score) for back and leg pain, ODI (Oswestry Disability Index), duration of surgery, hospital stay, length of scar, operative blood loss and peri-operative complications were recorded in each group. Results Post-operatively, there was a significant improvement in the VAS score for back pain as well as leg pain, and ODI scores spanning all groups, with no significant distinction amongst them. When compared to open procedures (open discectomy and microdiscectomy), minimally invasive surgeries (tubular discectomy, interlaminar endoscopic lumbar discectomy, transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy, and Destandau techniques) reported shorter operative time, duration of hospital stays, better cosmesis, and lower blood loss. Overall, the complication rate was reported to be 8.62%. Complication rates differed slightly across approaches. Conclusion Minimally invasive surgeries have citable advantages over open approaches in terms of perioperative variables. However, all approaches are successful and provide comparable pain relief with similar functional outcomes at long term follow up.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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