Plasma radio-frequency-based diskectomy for treatment of cervical herniated nucleus pulposus: feasibility, safety, and preliminary clinical results.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Several techniques, including chymopapain, mechanical aspiration, laser-based disk decompression, and endoscopic keyhole surgery, have been proposed as minimally invasive alternatives to fusion for treating cervical disk herniation, though none has gained wide acceptance. The purpose of this study was to assess feasibility, safety, and preliminary clinical results of percutaneous plasma-mediated radio-frequency-based diskectomy for cervical disk herniation. METHODS Patients (N = 55) with cervical soft disk protrusion were treated over a 29-month period. They had radicular pain; 3 patients also had moderate myelopathy. The procedure was performed with the Perc-DC SpineWand by using an anterior approach. Most cases were conducted with local anesthetic on an outpatient basis. Clinical outcomes were graded by using the Macnab criteria. RESULTS At 2 months, outcomes were good or excellent in 44/55 (80%) patients; the success rate was similar at 6 months, when 44 (85%) patients (n = 52/55) had good or excellent results. One clinically relevant complication (infectious diskitis) occurred within the first month postprocedure and was successfully treated. One technical complication (in situ rupture of the device tip) was observed; however, the patient remained asymptomatic during the 2-year follow-up. The 3 patients with clinical myelopathy experienced regression of cord compression symptoms; MR imaging in 2 patients showed morphologic evidence of reduction of cord compression. CONCLUSIONS Plasma radio-frequency-based diskectomy in the cervical spine appears to be a minimally invasive low-risk approach, which is easy to perform, associated with only minimal discomfort to the patient, and effective in the short term.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
دوره 27 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006