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Efficacy of dorsal longitudinal myelotomy in treating spinal spasticity: a review of 20 cases.

T K Putty1, S A Shapiro.   

Abstract

The authors report their experience using dorsal longitudinal myelotomy in treating spasticity in 20 patients with complete spinal cord injuries. These patients suffered from severe painful flexor/extensor spasms that prevented them from wheelchair ambulation and/or their decubitus ulcers healing. All were receiving large doses of various oral drugs, including baclofen, which had failed to control their spasticity, and all underwent a modification of a posterior T-myelotomy as first described by Bischof. All 20 patients enjoyed immediate complete relief of their painful spasms, although two (10%) eventually experienced return of their spasms and are thus classified as long-term failures. Seventeen patients succeeded in markedly reducing, or being completely weaned from, their antispasmodic medications. In 11 of 14 patients, nonhealing decubitus ulcers subsequently healed with treatment. Bladder function was unchanged from the preoperative status in all patients. Chronic intrathecal baclofen infusion has recently been reported as an effective treatment of the spasticity of paraplegia. The results of this study, along with previous reports advocating dorsal longitudinal myelotomy, suggest that this approach is an efficacious alternative to chronic baclofen infusion in reducing spasticity for complete paraplegics. Considering the cost of the infusion pump, along with the fact that chronic intrathecal baclofen therapy necessitates long-term medical supervision, it appears that myelotomy is superior for this select group of patients who have no hope of regaining voluntary motor function.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1869941     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1991.75.3.0397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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1.  The therapeutic effects of ablative neurosurgical procedures on the spinal cord for intractable spinal spasticity.

Authors:  Bunpot Sitthinamsuwan; Pornchai Khumsawat; Luckchai Phonwijit; Sarun Nunta-Aree; Akkapong Nitising; Sirilak Suksompong
Journal:  Spinal Cord Ser Cases       Date:  2017-06-08

2.  Management of severe spasticity with intrathecal baclofen delivered by a manually operated pump.

Authors:  V Patterson; M Watt; D Byrnes; D Crowe; A Lee
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 10.154

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