Literature DB >> 16703975

Percutaneous lumbar disc decompression.

Vijay Singh1, Richard Derby.   

Abstract

Chronic low back pain is a major social, economic, and healthcare issue in the United States. Various techniques are utilized in managing discogenic pain, with or without disc herniation. Percutaneous techniques are rapidly replacing traditional open surgery in operations requiring discectomy, decompression, and fusion. The percutaneous access to the disc was first used in the 1950s to biopsy the disc with needles. Percutaneous access to the disc using endoscopic techniques was developed in the 1970s. Technical advances in the use of intradiscal therapies led to the development of intradiscal electrothermal annuloplasty (IDET), DISC Nucleoplasty, and DeKompressor, along with laser-assisted, endoscopic, and Nucleotome disc decompressions. The indications for percutaneous lumbar disc decompression include low back and lower extremity pain caused by a symptomatic disc. Internal disc disruptions and disc herniations are common causes of low back and/or lower extremity pain which may become chronic, if not diagnosed and treated. Annular tears lead to migration of the nuclear material and deranged internal architecture. In the chronically damaged intervertebral disc, leakage of nuclear material from annular tears can initiate, promote, and continue the inflammatory process and delay or stop recovery of vital remaining intradiscal tissue. The most often stated goal of central nuclear decompression is to lower the pressure in the nucleus and to allow room for the herniated fragment to implode inward. Provocative discography prior to percutaneous lumbar disc decompression is recommended. Percutaneous disc decompression may result in a small number of complications but occasionally, these could be serious.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16703975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pain Physician        ISSN: 1533-3159            Impact factor:   4.965


  11 in total

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2.  Percutaneous treatment of intervertebral disc herniation.

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3.  A Retrospective Comparative Study of Modified Percutaneous Endoscopic Transforaminal Discectomy and Open Lumbar Discectomy for Gluteal Pain Caused by Lumbar Disc Herniation.

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4.  Clinical study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Aesculap Activ-L artificial disc in the treatment of degenerative disc disease.

Authors:  James J Yue; Fred F Mo
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2010-04-09       Impact factor: 2.102

5.  Percutaneous laser disc decompression for thoracic disc disease: report of 10 cases.

Authors:  Scott M W Haufe; Anthony R Mork; Morgan Pyne; Ryan A Baker
Journal:  Int J Med Sci       Date:  2010-06-01       Impact factor: 3.738

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7.  Clinical outcomes of percutaneous plasma disc coagulation therapy for lumbar herniated disc diseases.

Authors:  Sang Hyun Kim; Sung Chul Kim; Ki Hong Cho
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2012-01-31

8.  Percutaneous Disc Coagulation Therapy (PDCT) comparing with Automated Percutaneous Lumbar Discectomy (APLD) in Patients of Herniated Lumbar Disc Disease: Preliminary Report.

Authors:  Cheon Wook Park; Joo Yong Lee; Woo Jin Choi; Sang Keun Chang
Journal:  Korean J Spine       Date:  2012-09-30

9.  Discogenic axial back pain: is there a role for nucleoplasty?

Authors:  Naresh Satyanarayan Kumar; Siddharth M Shah; Barry Wei Loong Tan; Salam Juned; Kaihan Yao
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2013-11-28

10.  Radiofrequency-induced intradiscal nucleoplasty chronic low back pain secondary to lumbar disc herniation.

Authors:  Dw Lee; Esy Loh; Cc Kueh; Jh Poi; T Francis; Kc Koh; Nn Wazir; H Singh
Journal:  Malays Orthop J       Date:  2013-07
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