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A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty

PURPOSE: Percutaneous cement discoplasty (PCD) is a minimally invasive surgical option to treat patients who suffer from the consequences of advanced disc degeneration. As the current two-dimensional methods can inappropriately measure the difference in the complex 3D anatomy of the spinal segment,...

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Autores principales: Eltes, Peter Endre, Kiss, Laszlo, Bereczki, Ferenc, Szoverfi, Zsolt, Techens, Chloé, Jakab, Gabor, Hajnal, Benjamin, Varga, Peter Pal, Lazary, Aron
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Publicado: Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8050383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33898249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2021.02.003
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author Eltes, Peter Endre
Kiss, Laszlo
Bereczki, Ferenc
Szoverfi, Zsolt
Techens, Chloé
Jakab, Gabor
Hajnal, Benjamin
Varga, Peter Pal
Lazary, Aron
author_facet Eltes, Peter Endre
Kiss, Laszlo
Bereczki, Ferenc
Szoverfi, Zsolt
Techens, Chloé
Jakab, Gabor
Hajnal, Benjamin
Varga, Peter Pal
Lazary, Aron
author_sort Eltes, Peter Endre
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description PURPOSE: Percutaneous cement discoplasty (PCD) is a minimally invasive surgical option to treat patients who suffer from the consequences of advanced disc degeneration. As the current two-dimensional methods can inappropriately measure the difference in the complex 3D anatomy of the spinal segment, our aim was to develop and apply a volumetric method to measure the geometrical change in the surgically treated segments. METHODS: Prospective clinical and radiological data of 10 patients who underwent single- or multilevel PCD was collected. Pre- and postoperative CT scan-based 3D reconstructions were performed. The injected PMMA (Polymethylmethacrylate) induced lifting of the cranial vertebra and the following volumetric change was measured by subtraction of the geometry of the spinal canal from a pre- and postoperatively predefined cylinder. The associations of the PMMA geometry and the volumetric change of the spinal canal with clinical outcome were determined. RESULTS: Change in the spinal canal volume (ΔV) due to the surgery proved to be significant (mean ΔV = 2266.5 ± 1172.2 mm(3), n = 16; p = 0.0004). A significant, positive correlation was found between ΔV, the volume and the surface of the injected PMMA. A strong, significant association between pain intensity (low back and leg pain) and the magnitude of the volumetric increase of the spinal canal was shown (ρ = 0.772, p = 0.009 for LBP and ρ = 0.693, p = 0.026 for LP). CONCLUSION: The developed method is accurate, reproducible and applicable for the analysis of any other spinal surgical method. The volume and surface area of the injected PMMA have a predictive power on the extent of the indirect spinal canal decompression. The larger the ΔV the higher clinical benefit was achieved with the PCD procedure. THE TRANSLATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THIS ARTICLE: The developed method has the potential to be integrated into clinical software’s to evaluate the efficacy of different surgical procedures based on indirect decompression effect such as PCD, anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF), lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF), oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF), extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF). The intraoperative use of the method will allow the surgeon to respond if the decompression does not reach the desired level.
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spelling pubmed-80503832021-04-23 A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty Eltes, Peter Endre Kiss, Laszlo Bereczki, Ferenc Szoverfi, Zsolt Techens, Chloé Jakab, Gabor Hajnal, Benjamin Varga, Peter Pal Lazary, Aron J Orthop Translat Original Article PURPOSE: Percutaneous cement discoplasty (PCD) is a minimally invasive surgical option to treat patients who suffer from the consequences of advanced disc degeneration. As the current two-dimensional methods can inappropriately measure the difference in the complex 3D anatomy of the spinal segment, our aim was to develop and apply a volumetric method to measure the geometrical change in the surgically treated segments. METHODS: Prospective clinical and radiological data of 10 patients who underwent single- or multilevel PCD was collected. Pre- and postoperative CT scan-based 3D reconstructions were performed. The injected PMMA (Polymethylmethacrylate) induced lifting of the cranial vertebra and the following volumetric change was measured by subtraction of the geometry of the spinal canal from a pre- and postoperatively predefined cylinder. The associations of the PMMA geometry and the volumetric change of the spinal canal with clinical outcome were determined. RESULTS: Change in the spinal canal volume (ΔV) due to the surgery proved to be significant (mean ΔV = 2266.5 ± 1172.2 mm(3), n = 16; p = 0.0004). A significant, positive correlation was found between ΔV, the volume and the surface of the injected PMMA. A strong, significant association between pain intensity (low back and leg pain) and the magnitude of the volumetric increase of the spinal canal was shown (ρ = 0.772, p = 0.009 for LBP and ρ = 0.693, p = 0.026 for LP). CONCLUSION: The developed method is accurate, reproducible and applicable for the analysis of any other spinal surgical method. The volume and surface area of the injected PMMA have a predictive power on the extent of the indirect spinal canal decompression. The larger the ΔV the higher clinical benefit was achieved with the PCD procedure. THE TRANSLATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THIS ARTICLE: The developed method has the potential to be integrated into clinical software’s to evaluate the efficacy of different surgical procedures based on indirect decompression effect such as PCD, anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF), lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF), oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF), extreme lateral interbody fusion (XLIF). The intraoperative use of the method will allow the surgeon to respond if the decompression does not reach the desired level. Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society 2021-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8050383/ /pubmed/33898249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2021.02.003 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Eltes, Peter Endre
Kiss, Laszlo
Bereczki, Ferenc
Szoverfi, Zsolt
Techens, Chloé
Jakab, Gabor
Hajnal, Benjamin
Varga, Peter Pal
Lazary, Aron
A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty
title A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty
title_full A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty
title_fullStr A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty
title_full_unstemmed A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty
title_short A novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty
title_sort novel three-dimensional volumetric method to measure indirect decompression after percutaneous cement discoplasty
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8050383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33898249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2021.02.003
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