Factors associated with incomplete clinical improvement in patients undergoing transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy for lumbar disc herniation

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作者
Jitpakdee, Khanathip [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Yanting [2 ]
Kim, Young-jin [2 ]
Kotheeranurak, Vit [3 ,4 ]
Kim, Jin-sung [2 ]
机构
[1] Queen Savang Vadhana Mem Hosp, Dept Orthopaed, Thai Red Cross Soc, Chon Buri, Thailand
[2] Catholic Univ Korea, Seoul St Marys Hosp, Coll Med, Spine Ctr,Dept Neurosurg, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Chulalongkorn Univ, Fac Med, Dept Orthopaed, Bangkok, Thailand
[4] Chulalongkorn Univ, Ctr Excellence Biomech & Innovat Spine Surg, Bangkok, Thailand
关键词
Endoscopy; Minimally invasive spine surgery; Endoscopic spine surgery; Transforaminal endoscopic discectomy; Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy; Disc herniation; RISK-FACTORS; OUTCOMES; SURGERY; TRIAL;
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10.1007/s00586-023-07636-1
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
PurposesTo analyze the clinical and radiographic risk factors that might predict incomplete clinical improvement after transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy (TELD).MethodsA retrospective analysis was conducted from 194 consecutive patients who underwent TELD due to lumbar disc herniation (LDH). Patients with incomplete clinical improvement were defined from patient-reported outcomes of poor improvement in pain or disability after surgery and patient dissatisfaction. Clinical and radiographic characteristics were evaluated to identify predicting factors of poor outcomes.ResultsOf 194 patients who underwent TELD procedures, 32 patients (16.5%) had incomplete clinical improvement and 12 patients (6.1%) required revision surgery. The mean ages were 46.4 years and most of the patients suffered from predominant leg pain (48.9%). The most common surgical level was L4-5 (63.9%). Overall, the Oswestry Disability Index (44.3-15), visual analog scores of back pain (4.9-1.8) and leg pain (7.3-1.6) were significantly improved after surgery. Multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that high body mass index, history of previous surgery, preoperative disability, weakness, and disc degeneration were related to incomplete clinical improvement. There were 15 recurrent LDH (7.7%) with a total of 12 revision surgeries (6.2%).ConclusionsWe identified independent risk factors associated with incomplete clinical improvement following TELD, including overweight, significant preoperative disability or weakness and history of previous surgery. Advanced age, disc degeneration, vacuum phenomenon, and spondylolisthesis were also possible risk factors. Recognizing these risk factors would help decide whether patients are good candidates for TELD, and optimize the surgical planning preoperatively to achieve good surgical results.
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页码:2700 / 2708
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