Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the peri- and postoperative results and clinical repercussions in patients undergoing decompression surgery and single-level lumbar arthrodesis using the traditional technique (OTLIF) and to compare with the results of minimally invasive techniques (MITLIF) described in the literature. Methods: Our sample consisted of 22 patients who underwent TLIF surgery using the open technique (OTLIF) in the period October 2019 to January 2021, in our hospital. We compared the patients’ functional clinical results using the Oswestry scale in the preoperative period and 15 days after surgery, analyzed variables related to the perioperative period: surgery time, length of hospital stay, blood loss, use of a suction drain, and admission to the ICU, and compared these with the results reported in the literature for patients treated by the MITLIF technique. Results: The average age was 48.95 years and the most operated level was L4-L5 (55%). The average surgery time was 112.63 min. We did not use a suction drain in the postoperative period, there was no need for a blood transfusion in any patient, and no patient was admitted to the ICU. The average hospital stay was 1 day. Regarding the Oswestry Disability Index, the mean preoperative score was 44.73 and after 15 days, it was 24.05. Conclusions: surgical treatment using the OTLIF technique for single-level lumbar degenerative disease showed largely positive results, with improvement in disability scores, short hospital stay and low incidence of complications. When properly indicated, OTLIF is an excellent and safe option for the treatment of degenerative lumbar disease. Level of evidence IV; Case series study.

Highlights

  • Low back pain has a point prevalence of approximately 11.9% in the global population.[1]

  • The objective of this study is to evaluate perioperative and early postoperative clinical and surgical results in patients undergoing single-level lumbar arthrodesis using the open transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (OTLIF) technique, and to compare them with the published results of studies using the minimally invasive (MITLIF) technique

  • This is a cross-sectional study with a convenience sample consisting of 22 patients who underwent single-level lumbar arthrodesis and decompression surgery using the OTLIF technique between October/2019 and January/2021 at a tertiary hospital in Vitória/ES

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Low back pain has a point prevalence of approximately 11.9% in the global population.[1]. Intervertebral disc degeneration is a multifactorial process that mainly affects aging individuals,[5] is among the main causes of chronic segmental spinal instability, and significantly affects quality of life.[6] It is known that disc degeneration results from cellular, biochemical and structural alterations, progressing to a reduction in the number of intervertebral disc cells and extracellular matrix components.[5] Disc height decreases due to degeneration, changing the mechanics of the affected spinal segment.[6] This process accelerates the degeneration of adjacent segments and other vertebral structures.[6]

Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call