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Minimally invasive axial presacral L5-S1 interbody fusion: two-year clinical and radiographic outcomes.

William D Tobler1, Peter C Gerszten, W Daniel Bradley, Thomas J Raley, Richard J Nasca, Jon E Block.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective case series.
OBJECTIVE: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate and report the 2-year clinical and radiographic outcomes associated with a L5-S1 interbody fusion procedure that employs an axial presacral surgical approach. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: There are a number of lumbar interbody fusion procedures used to treat painful, degenerated discs. However, despite their procedural differences (e.g., anterior vs. posterior), all of the current surgical approaches are undertaken in the same anatomical plane that requires disruption of musculoligamentous and osseous support structures as well as vascular and neurologic tissue to gain access the intervertebral disc space. The presacral procedure is distinct in that it uses an approach along an axis essentially perpendicular to the anatomical plane of traditional fusion procedures.
METHODS: One hundred fifty-six patients from four clinical sites were selected for inclusion if they underwent a L5-S1 interbody fusion via the presacral approach with the AxiaLIF system (TranS1, Wilmington, NC) and had both presurgical and 2-year radiographic or clinical follow-up. Back pain and functional impairment were evaluated with an 11-point numeric scale and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), respectively, preoperatively and at 2 years. Standard radiographic imaging techniques were used to determine fusion status.
RESULTS: Marked clinical improvements were realized in back pain severity and functional impairment through 2 years of follow-up. Mean pain scores improved from 7.7 ± 1.6 (n = 155) preoperatively to 2.7 ± 2.4 (n = 148) at 24 months, reflecting an approximate 63% overall improvement (P < 0.001). Mean ODI scores improved from 36.6 ± 14.6% (n = 86) preoperatively to 19.0 ± 19.2% (n = 78) at 24 months, or approximately 54% (P < 0.001). Two-year clinical success rates on the basis of change relative to baseline of at least 30% were 86% (127 of 147) and 74% (57 of 77) for pain and function, respectively. The overall radiographic fusion rate at 2 years was 94% (145 of 155).
CONCLUSION: Findings from this clinical series of patients treated with a presacral interbody fusion procedure, stabilized with the AxiaLIF rod, reflect favorable and durable outcomes through 2 years of follow-up.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21494201     DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e31821b3e37

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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