Cargando…
Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Degenerative spine disease, encompassing disc prolapse and stenosis, is a common ailment in old age. This prospective study was undertaken to evaluate the role of endoscopic spine surgery in elderly patients (above 70 years of age) with clinical and radiological follow-up. METHODS:...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society
2018
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104732/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29991242 http://dx.doi.org/10.14245/ns.1836046.023 |
_version_ | 1783349542755762176 |
---|---|
author | Kim, Jeong Hoon Kim, Hyeun Sung Kapoor, Ankur Adsul, Nitin Kim, Ki Joon Choi, Sung Ho Jang, Jee-Soo Jang, Il-Tae Oh, Seong-Hoon |
author_facet | Kim, Jeong Hoon Kim, Hyeun Sung Kapoor, Ankur Adsul, Nitin Kim, Ki Joon Choi, Sung Ho Jang, Jee-Soo Jang, Il-Tae Oh, Seong-Hoon |
author_sort | Kim, Jeong Hoon |
collection | PubMed |
description | BACKGROUND/AIMS: Degenerative spine disease, encompassing disc prolapse and stenosis, is a common ailment in old age. This prospective study was undertaken to evaluate the role of endoscopic spine surgery in elderly patients (above 70 years of age) with clinical and radiological follow-up. METHODS: In this study, a retrospective analysis was conducted of 53 patients with lumbar disc prolapse or spinal stenosis who were treated with percutaneous endoscopic discectomy or decompression from November 2015 to June 2017. Clinical follow-up was done at 1 week, 3 months, and 1 year, and at yearly intervals thereafter. The outcomes were assessed using the modified Macnab criteria, a visual analogue scale, and the Oswestry Disability Index. RESULTS: Of the 53 patients, 21 were men and 32 were women. Their mean age was 76±4 years. The mean follow-up period was 17 months. Percutaneous endoscopic discectomy was performed in 24 patients and endoscopic decompression in 24 patients, while 5 patients underwent combined surgery. An excellent outcome in terms of the MacNab criteria was observed in 9 patients (16.98%), a good outcome in 38 patients (71.7%), and a poor outcome in 6 patients (11.3%). Of the 6 patients with a poor outcome, 5 (9.4%, 5 of 53) developed recurrent disc prolapse, and 1 developed hematoma with motor weakness. All 6 of these cases required revision surgery. CONCLUSION: Managing degenerative spine disease in elderly patients with multiple comorbidities is a challenging task. Percutaneous endoscopic spine surgery is pivotal for addressing this concern. The authors have shown that optimal results can be achieved with various types of disc prolapse and stenosis with favorable long-term outcomes. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-6104732 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2018 |
publisher | Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-61047322018-08-29 Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease Kim, Jeong Hoon Kim, Hyeun Sung Kapoor, Ankur Adsul, Nitin Kim, Ki Joon Choi, Sung Ho Jang, Jee-Soo Jang, Il-Tae Oh, Seong-Hoon Neurospine Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Degenerative spine disease, encompassing disc prolapse and stenosis, is a common ailment in old age. This prospective study was undertaken to evaluate the role of endoscopic spine surgery in elderly patients (above 70 years of age) with clinical and radiological follow-up. METHODS: In this study, a retrospective analysis was conducted of 53 patients with lumbar disc prolapse or spinal stenosis who were treated with percutaneous endoscopic discectomy or decompression from November 2015 to June 2017. Clinical follow-up was done at 1 week, 3 months, and 1 year, and at yearly intervals thereafter. The outcomes were assessed using the modified Macnab criteria, a visual analogue scale, and the Oswestry Disability Index. RESULTS: Of the 53 patients, 21 were men and 32 were women. Their mean age was 76±4 years. The mean follow-up period was 17 months. Percutaneous endoscopic discectomy was performed in 24 patients and endoscopic decompression in 24 patients, while 5 patients underwent combined surgery. An excellent outcome in terms of the MacNab criteria was observed in 9 patients (16.98%), a good outcome in 38 patients (71.7%), and a poor outcome in 6 patients (11.3%). Of the 6 patients with a poor outcome, 5 (9.4%, 5 of 53) developed recurrent disc prolapse, and 1 developed hematoma with motor weakness. All 6 of these cases required revision surgery. CONCLUSION: Managing degenerative spine disease in elderly patients with multiple comorbidities is a challenging task. Percutaneous endoscopic spine surgery is pivotal for addressing this concern. The authors have shown that optimal results can be achieved with various types of disc prolapse and stenosis with favorable long-term outcomes. Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society 2018-06 2018-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6104732/ /pubmed/29991242 http://dx.doi.org/10.14245/ns.1836046.023 Text en Copyright © 2018 by the Korean Spinal Neurosurgery Society This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, Jeong Hoon Kim, Hyeun Sung Kapoor, Ankur Adsul, Nitin Kim, Ki Joon Choi, Sung Ho Jang, Jee-Soo Jang, Il-Tae Oh, Seong-Hoon Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease |
title | Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease |
title_full | Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease |
title_fullStr | Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease |
title_short | Feasibility of Full Endoscopic Spine Surgery in Patients Over the Age of 70 Years With Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease |
title_sort | feasibility of full endoscopic spine surgery in patients over the age of 70 years with degenerative lumbar spine disease |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6104732/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29991242 http://dx.doi.org/10.14245/ns.1836046.023 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT kimjeonghoon feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT kimhyeunsung feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT kapoorankur feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT adsulnitin feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT kimkijoon feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT choisungho feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT jangjeesoo feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT jangiltae feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease AT ohseonghoon feasibilityoffullendoscopicspinesurgeryinpatientsovertheageof70yearswithdegenerativelumbarspinedisease |