tailieunhanh - Báo cáo y học: "Endoscopic Facet Debridement for the treatment of facet arthritic pain – a novel new techniqu"

Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu khoa học ngành y học tạp chí Medical Sciences dành cho các bạn sinh viên ngành y tham khảo đề tài: Endoscopic Facet Debridement for the treatment of facet arthritic pain – a novel new technique. | Int. J. Med. Sci. 2010 7 120 International Journal of Medical Sciences 2010 7 3 120-123 Ivyspring International Publisher. All rights reserved Research Paper Endoscopic Facet Debridement for the treatment of facet arthritic pain - a novel new technique Scott . Haufe 1-3 H and Anthony R. Mork 2 3 1. Chief of Pain Medicine and Anesthesiology 2. Chief of Spine Surgery 3. MicroSpine DeFuniak Springs FL 32435 USA ISI Corresponding author Scott . Haufe . 101 MicroSpine Way DeFuniak Springs FL 32435. Phone 888-642-7677 Fax 850-892-4212 Email Haufe@ Received Accepted Published Abstract Study design Retrospective observational open label. Objective We investigated the efficacy of facet debridement for the treatment of facet joint pain. Summary of background data Facet joint disease often due to degenerative arthritis is common cause of chronic back pain. In patients that don t respond to conservative measures nerve ablation may provide significant improvement. Due to the ability of peripheral nerves to regenerate ablative techniques of the dorsal nerve roots often provide only temporary relief. In theory ablation of the nerve end plates in the facet joint capsule should prevent reinnervation. Methods All patients treated with endoscopic facet debridement at our clinic from 2003-2007 with at least 3 years follow-up were included in the analysis. Primary outcome measure was percent change in facet-related pain as measured by Visual Analog Scale VAS score at final follow-up visit. Results A total of 1 74 people 77 women 97 men mean age 64 range 22-89 were included. Location of facet pain was cervical in 45 thoracic in 15 and lumbar in 114 patients. At final follow-up 77 73 and 68 of patients with cervical thoracic or lumbar disease respectively showed at least 50 improvement in pain. Mean operating time per joint was 17 minutes range 10-42 . Mean blood loss was 40 ml range 10-100 . Complications included suture failure in

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