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Treatment of Recurrent Disc Herniation: A Systematic Review.

Doniel Drazin1, Beatrice Ugiliweneza2, Lutfi Al-Khouja1, Dongyan Yang3, Patrick Johnson1, Terrence Kim4, Maxwell Boakye2.   

Abstract

Intervertebral disc herniation is one of the most common causes of back and extremity pain. The most commonly used surgical treatment is lumbar discectomy. About 0.5-25% go on to develop recurrent disc herniation (rDH) after a successful first discectomy. Currently, there aren't any guidelines to assist surgeons in determining which approach is most appropriate to treat rDH. A recent survey showed significant heterogeneity among surgeons regarding treatment options for rDH. It remains unclear which methods lead to better outcomes, as there are no comparative studies with a sufficient level of evidence. In this study, we aimed to perform a systematic review to compare treatment options for rDH and determine if one intervention provides better outcomes than the other; more specifically, whether outcome differences exist between discectomy alone and discectomy with fusion. We applied the PICOS (participants, intervention, comparison, outcome, study design) format to develop this systematic review through PubMed. Twenty-seven papers from 1978-2014 met our inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. Nine papers reported outcomes after discectomy and seven of them showed good or excellent outcomes (70.60%-89%). Ten papers reported on minimally invasive discectomy. The percent change in visual analog scale (VAS) ranged from -50.77% to -86.57%, indicating an overall pain reduction. Four studies out of the ten reported good or excellent outcomes (81% to 90.2%). Three studies looked at posterolateral fusion. Three studies analyzed posterior lumbar interbody fusion. For one study, we found the VAS percentage change to be -46.02%. All reported good to excellent outcomes. Six studies evaluated the transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion. All reported improvement in pain. Four used VAS, and we found the percent change to be -54% to -86.5%. The other two used the Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) score, and we found the percent change to be 68.3% to 93.3%. We did not find enough evidence to support any significant difference in outcomes between discectomy alone and discectomy with fusion. The limitation of our study includes the lack of standardized outcomes reporting in the literature. However, reviewing the selected articles shows that fusion may have a greater improvement in pain compared to reoperation without fusion. Nonetheless, our study shows that further and more in-depth investigation is needed on the of treatment of rDH.

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Keywords:  back pain; interbody fusion; minimally invasive lumbar fusion; recurrent disc herniation; recurrent lumbar disc herniation; revision fusion; spinal fusion; spine

Year:  2016        PMID: 27382530      PMCID: PMC4922511          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.622

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


  56 in total

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Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  2005-12-15       Impact factor: 3.468

2.  Long-term outcomes of the revision open lumbar discectomy by fenestration: A follow-up study of more than 10 years.

Authors:  Jiong Jiong Guo; Huilin Yang; Tiansi Tang
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2008-10-14       Impact factor: 3.075

3.  Unilateral percutaneous pedicle screw instrumentation with minimally invasive TLIF for the treatment of recurrent lumbar disk disease: 2 years follow-up.

Authors:  Erkin Sonmez; Ilker Coven; Fikret Sahinturk; Cem Yilmaz; Hakan Caner
Journal:  Turk Neurosurg       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 1.003

4.  Obesity increases the risk of recurrent herniated nucleus pulposus after lumbar microdiscectomy.

Authors:  Dennis S Meredith; Russel C Huang; Joseph Nguyen; Stephen Lyman
Journal:  Spine J       Date:  2010-03-27       Impact factor: 4.166

5.  Recurrent lumbar disc herniation: results of operative management.

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Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)       Date:  2001-03-15       Impact factor: 3.468

6.  Eight year outcome after surgery for lumbar disc herniation: a comparison of reoperated and not reoperated patients.

Authors:  A Vik; J A Zwart; G Hulleberg; O P Nygaard
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 2.216

7.  Revisional percutaneous full endoscopic disc surgery for recurrent herniation of previous open lumbar discectomy.

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Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2011-03-02

8.  Primary and revision lumbar discectomy. A 16-year review from one centre.

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9.  Minimum two-year follow-up of cases with recurrent disc herniation treated with microdiscectomy and posterior dynamic transpedicular stabilisation.

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Journal:  Open Orthop J       Date:  2010-02-24

10.  Clinical results of a single central interbody fusion cage and transpedicle screws fixation for recurrent herniated lumbar disc and low-grade spondylolisthesis.

Authors:  Kuo-Feng Huang; Tzu-Yung Chen
Journal:  Chang Gung Med J       Date:  2003-03
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Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng       Date:  2020-11-18

2.  Clinical Outcomes of Decompression Alone Versus and Decompression and Fusion for First Episode Recurrent Disc Herniation.

Authors:  Leah Y Carreon; Erica F Bisson; Eric A Potts; Morgan E Brown; Stacie Gren; Rebecca Ruegg Cowan; Steven D Glassman
Journal:  Global Spine J       Date:  2019-09-25

3.  Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) as an option for recurrent disc herniations: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Kevin Phan; Alan Lackey; Nicholas Chang; Yam-Ting Ho; David Abi-Hanna; Jack Kerferd; Monish M Maharaj; Rhiannon M Parker; Gregory M Malham; Ralph J Mobbs
Journal:  J Spine Surg       Date:  2017-12

4.  Comparison of implant survivability in primary 1- to 2-level lumbar fusion amongst opioid abusers and non-opioid abusers.

Authors:  Rushabh M Vakharia; Chester J Donnally; Augustus J Rush; Ajit M Vakharia; Derek D Berglund; Neil V Shah; Michael Y Wang
Journal:  J Spine Surg       Date:  2018-09

5.  Bilateral thoracic disc herniation with abdominal wall paresis: a case report.

Authors:  Vicki Marie Butenschoen; Lisa Hoenikl; Marcus Deschauer; Bernhard Meyer; Jens Gempt
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  2020-06-04       Impact factor: 2.216

6.  SpineCloud: image analytics for predictive modeling of spine surgery outcomes.

Authors:  Tharindu De Silva; S Swaroop Vedula; Alexander Perdomo-Pantoja; Rohan Vijayan; Sophia A Doerr; Ali Uneri; Runze Han; Michael D Ketcha; Richard L Skolasky; Timothy Witham; Nicholas Theodore; Jeffrey H Siewerdsen
Journal:  J Med Imaging (Bellingham)       Date:  2020-02-18

Review 7.  Annular closure device for disc herniation: meta-analysis of clinical outcome and complications.

Authors:  Wen Jie Choy; Kevin Phan; Ashish D Diwan; Chon Sum Ong; Ralph J Mobbs
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2018-08-16       Impact factor: 2.362

8.  Implantation of a bone-anchored annular closure device in conjunction with tubular minimally invasive discectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Frederic Martens; Geoffrey Lesage; Jeffrey M Muir; Jonathan R Stieber
Journal:  BMC Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2018-07-27       Impact factor: 2.362

Review 9.  Endoscopic lumbar discectomy and minimally invasive lumbar interbody fusion: a contrastive review.

Authors:  Chao Yuan; Jian Wang; Yue Zhou; Yong Pan
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Review 10.  Comparison of biomechanical studies of disc repair devices based on a systematic review.

Authors:  Sohrab Virk; Tony Chen; Kathleen N Meyers; Virginie Lafage; Frank Schwab; Suzanne A Maher
Journal:  Spine J       Date:  2020-02-22       Impact factor: 4.297

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