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Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study

BACKGROUND: Recently, “over the top” (also called ULBD; microscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression) is a less invasive technique for symptomatic degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), and this minimally invasive surgical technique has demonstrated favorable therapeutic outcome...

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Autores principales: Lv, Bin, Sun, Sixin, Wang, Haosheng, Xiao, Li, Xu, Tao, Ji, Peng, Yuan, Jishan, Ding, Hua, Xie, Jun, Meng, Nan, Zhang, Lei, Hu, Minjie, Jiang, Qinyi, Wang, Lei, Yao, Xiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33490252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7174354
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author Lv, Bin
Sun, Sixin
Wang, Haosheng
Xiao, Li
Xu, Tao
Ji, Peng
Yuan, Jishan
Ding, Hua
Xie, Jun
Meng, Nan
Zhang, Lei
Hu, Minjie
Jiang, Qinyi
Wang, Lei
Yao, Xiang
author_facet Lv, Bin
Sun, Sixin
Wang, Haosheng
Xiao, Li
Xu, Tao
Ji, Peng
Yuan, Jishan
Ding, Hua
Xie, Jun
Meng, Nan
Zhang, Lei
Hu, Minjie
Jiang, Qinyi
Wang, Lei
Yao, Xiang
author_sort Lv, Bin
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description BACKGROUND: Recently, “over the top” (also called ULBD; microscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression) is a less invasive technique for symptomatic degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), and this minimally invasive surgical technique has demonstrated favorable therapeutic outcomes. However, the risk of postoperative complications remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed at determining the clinical efficacy and complication and rehabilitation of the microscopic “over the top” for degenerative LSS in geriatric patients. Study Design. This was a retrospective study. Setting. All data were obtained from the People's Hospital of a University. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 39 consecutive elderly patients treated for LSS by microscopic “over the top” between January 2016 and January 2018 was performed. A postoperative rehabilitation program for geriatric patients with restricted weight-bearing was instituted after the microscopic “over the top” treatment. Estimated blood loss, duration of operation, length of hospitalization, and total complications were also evaluated. The CT and MRI examinations of the lumbar spine were collected to evaluate the completeness of the nerve decompression. Clinical data were assessed at 6 months and 12 months after operation utilizing the visual analog scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). Preoperative comorbidities, complications, and revision surgery were also recorded. RESULTS: We enrolled a total of 39 degenerative LSS patients (27 male and 12 female patients, mean age of 75.8 ± 9.2 years). Twenty patients had one-level of degenerative LSS; thirteen patients had two-level of LSS; six patients had three-level of LSS. The average follow-up time in our study was 14.6 ± 7.8 months (range, 6-24 months). The overall complication rate was 10.2% (4/39), and the reoperation rates at one year were 2.5% (1/39). VAS back and leg pain score at 6 months were decreased to 1.8 ± 0.7 and 1.4 ± 0.6, respectively, and remained at 1.9 ± 0.3 and 1.2 ± 0.2 at 12 months, respectively. ODI scores improved significantly from 32.26 ± 6.82 to 11.44 ± 2.50 at 6 months and 10.56 ± 2.29 at 12 months. 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey scores revealed a significant improvement throughout follow-up. Postoperative complications included dural tear (n = 2), neurologic deficit (n = 1), and reoperation (n = 1). No infections or hematomas were reported. Limitation. Multicenter research is recommended to confirm our results and investigate the factors related to clinical and radiographic results. CONCLUSIONS: Microscopic “over the top” technique is a safe, effective option in the therapy of degenerative LSS and obtained satisfactory functional outcomes when coupled with aggressive rehabilitation, with a long recurrence-free recovery.
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spelling pubmed-77877602021-01-22 Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study Lv, Bin Sun, Sixin Wang, Haosheng Xiao, Li Xu, Tao Ji, Peng Yuan, Jishan Ding, Hua Xie, Jun Meng, Nan Zhang, Lei Hu, Minjie Jiang, Qinyi Wang, Lei Yao, Xiang Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Recently, “over the top” (also called ULBD; microscopic unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression) is a less invasive technique for symptomatic degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), and this minimally invasive surgical technique has demonstrated favorable therapeutic outcomes. However, the risk of postoperative complications remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed at determining the clinical efficacy and complication and rehabilitation of the microscopic “over the top” for degenerative LSS in geriatric patients. Study Design. This was a retrospective study. Setting. All data were obtained from the People's Hospital of a University. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 39 consecutive elderly patients treated for LSS by microscopic “over the top” between January 2016 and January 2018 was performed. A postoperative rehabilitation program for geriatric patients with restricted weight-bearing was instituted after the microscopic “over the top” treatment. Estimated blood loss, duration of operation, length of hospitalization, and total complications were also evaluated. The CT and MRI examinations of the lumbar spine were collected to evaluate the completeness of the nerve decompression. Clinical data were assessed at 6 months and 12 months after operation utilizing the visual analog scale (VAS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). Preoperative comorbidities, complications, and revision surgery were also recorded. RESULTS: We enrolled a total of 39 degenerative LSS patients (27 male and 12 female patients, mean age of 75.8 ± 9.2 years). Twenty patients had one-level of degenerative LSS; thirteen patients had two-level of LSS; six patients had three-level of LSS. The average follow-up time in our study was 14.6 ± 7.8 months (range, 6-24 months). The overall complication rate was 10.2% (4/39), and the reoperation rates at one year were 2.5% (1/39). VAS back and leg pain score at 6 months were decreased to 1.8 ± 0.7 and 1.4 ± 0.6, respectively, and remained at 1.9 ± 0.3 and 1.2 ± 0.2 at 12 months, respectively. ODI scores improved significantly from 32.26 ± 6.82 to 11.44 ± 2.50 at 6 months and 10.56 ± 2.29 at 12 months. 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey scores revealed a significant improvement throughout follow-up. Postoperative complications included dural tear (n = 2), neurologic deficit (n = 1), and reoperation (n = 1). No infections or hematomas were reported. Limitation. Multicenter research is recommended to confirm our results and investigate the factors related to clinical and radiographic results. CONCLUSIONS: Microscopic “over the top” technique is a safe, effective option in the therapy of degenerative LSS and obtained satisfactory functional outcomes when coupled with aggressive rehabilitation, with a long recurrence-free recovery. Hindawi 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7787760/ /pubmed/33490252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7174354 Text en Copyright © 2020 Bin Lv et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lv, Bin
Sun, Sixin
Wang, Haosheng
Xiao, Li
Xu, Tao
Ji, Peng
Yuan, Jishan
Ding, Hua
Xie, Jun
Meng, Nan
Zhang, Lei
Hu, Minjie
Jiang, Qinyi
Wang, Lei
Yao, Xiang
Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study
title Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study
title_full Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study
title_short Clinical Efficacy and Rehabilitation of Microscopic “Over the Top” for Bilateral Decompression in Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis: A Retrospective Study
title_sort clinical efficacy and rehabilitation of microscopic “over the top” for bilateral decompression in degenerative lumbar stenosis: a retrospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33490252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7174354
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