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Chemonucleolysis versus laminectomy. A cohort comparison of effectiveness and charges.

M J Javid1.   

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STUDY
DESIGN: A prospective cohort study was done comparing 100 consecutive chemonucleolysis patients with 100 consecutive laminectomy patients.
OBJECTIVES: The effectiveness and cost of chymopapain chemonucleolysis was compared with that of laminectomy to manage herniated lumbar discs. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Although the efficacy of chemonucleolysis has been established, controversy regarding the relative benefits of chemonucleolysis and laminectomy continues to arise. The relative cost-effectiveness of the two procedures has not been evaluated previously in a cohort study.
METHODS: Patients in both treatment groups were of comparable age, height and weight, and worker's compensation status. Patients with migrated disc were not considered for chemonucleolysis. Improvement in pain, paresthesia, straight-leg raising, reflexes, motor loss, and sensory function, self-reported overall improvement, ability to maintain employment, and charge of treatment were used to measure treatment success.
RESULTS: Clinical assessment after 6 weeks showed 92% of laminectomy patients compared with 82% of chemonucleolysis patients compared with 82% of chemonucleolysis patients had successful results (P = 0.058). Chemonucleolysis patients had greater improvement in numbness (P = 0.014) and sensory and motor functions (P = 0.002). After 6 months, 88% of chemonucleolysis patients and 85% of laminectomy patients had successful results, with a greater improvement in sensory status of chemonucleolysis patients and 82% of laminectomy patients had successful results, and more chemonucleolysis patients than laminectomy results, the average charge savings for chemonucleolysis patients was +5365 when chemonucleolysis was performed instead of laminectomy.
CONCLUSION: This study shows that chemonucleolysis is an effective as laminectomy in appropriately selected patients but at lower charge and can contribute substantially to reducing short-and long-term health costs.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8578379

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


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