scholarly journals Prognosis for Recovery of Foot Drop after Transforaminal Endoscopic Decompression of Far Lateral Lumbar 5-Sacral 1 Herniated Disc: Case Series

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (22.2) ◽  
pp. E97-E103
Author(s):  
Albert Telfeian

Background: Foot drop that results from compression of the exiting L5 nerve as a result of far lateral disc herniation (FLDH) at L5-S1 poses a significant surgical challenge to the minimallyinvasive spine surgeon given the narrow corridor for an extraforaminal approach because of the high iliac crest. Objectives: Here we describe our experience with transforaminal endoscopic decompression for the treatment of foot drop secondary to FLDH at L5-S1. Study Design: Retrospective case review. Setting: This study took place in a single-center, academic hospital. Methods: A technique for the transforaminal endoscopic treatment of foot drop secondary to L5-S1 FLDH is presented in a series of 5 consecutive patients treated over a period of 3 years. Preoperative and postoperative clinical data with 1-year follow-up are presented. Results: A consecutive series of 211 patients who underwent transforaminal endoscopic treatment for lumbar radiculopathy between 2011 and 2014 are presented. Seventy-seven patients had L5- S1 discectomies and 5 of those patients presented with foot drop and FLDH. The mean visual analog scale score for radicular pain improved from an average pain score before surgery of 7.2 to 0.8 one year after surgery, and the mean motor score for anterior tibialis strength improved from an average motor score before surgery of 2.6 to 4.8 one year after surgery. Limitations: Small case series evaluated retrospectively with one year follow-up. Conclusions: Transforaminal endoscopic surgical access to FLDH pathology may be a unique approach to the treatment of foot drop because it allows for neural decompression of disc and foraminal pathology without requiring significant destabilizing bone removal. Key words: E

2021 ◽  
Vol 108 (Supplement_2) ◽  
Author(s):  
E Lau ◽  
Z Arshad ◽  
A Aslam ◽  
A Thahir ◽  
M Krkovic

Abstract Introduction Osteomyelitis refers to an inflammatory process affecting bone and bone marrow. This study reviews chronic femoral osteomyelitis treatment and outcomes, including economic impact. Method We retrospectively collected data from a consecutive series of 14 chronic femoral osteomyelitis patients treated between January 2013 and January 2020. Data collected include patient demographics, comorbidities, pathogens, complications, treatment protocol and costs. Functional outcome was assessed using EuroQOL five-dimensional interview administration questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L™) and EuroQOL Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS™). Results Of these, 92.9% had one or more osteomyelitis risk factor, including smoking and diabetes. Samples from 78.6% grew at least one pathogen. Only 42.9% achieved remission after initial treatment, but 85.7% were in remission at final follow-up, with no signs of recurrence throughout the follow-up period (mean: 21.4 months). The average treatment cost was £39,249.50 with a net mean loss of £19,080.10 when funding was considered. The mean-derived EQ-5D score was 0.360 and the mean EQ-VAS score was 61.7, lower than their values for United Kingdom’s general population, p = 0.0018 and p = 0.013 respectively. Conclusions Chronic femoral osteomyelitis treatment is difficult, resulting in significant economic burden. With previous studies showing cheaper osteomyelitis treatment at specialist centres, our net financial loss incurred suggests the need for management at specialised centres.


2021 ◽  
Vol 163 (4) ◽  
pp. 1191-1198
Author(s):  
Andreas K. Demetriades ◽  
Marco Mancuso-Marcello ◽  
Asfand Baig Mirza ◽  
Joseph Frantzias ◽  
David A. Bell ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Isolated acute bilateral foot drop due to degenerative spine disease is an extremely rare neurosurgical presentation, whilst the literature is rich with accounts of chronic bilateral foot drop occurring as a sequela of systemic illnesses. We present, to our knowledge, the largest case series of acute bilateral foot drop, with trauma and relevant systemic illness excluded. Methods Data from three different centres had been collected at the time of historic treatment, and records were subsequently reviewed retrospectively, documenting the clinical presentation, radiological level of compression, timing of surgery, and degree of neurological recovery. Results Seven patients are presented. The mean age at presentation was 52.1 years (range 41–66). All patients but one were male. All had a painful radiculopathic presentation. Relevant discopathy was observed from L2/3 to L5/S1, the commonest level being L3/4. Five were treated within 24 h of presentation, and two within 48 h. Three had concomitant cauda equina syndrome; of these, the first two made a full motor recovery, one by 6 weeks follow-up and the second on the same-day post-op evaluation. Overall, five out of seven cases had full resolution of their ankle dorsiflexion pareses. One patient with 1/5 power has not improved. Another with 1/5 weakness improved to normal on the one side and to 3/5 on the other. Conclusion When bilateral foot drop occurs acutely, we encourage the consideration of degenerative spinal disease. Relevant discopathy was observed from L2/3 to L5/S1; aberrant innervation may be at play. Cauda equina syndrome is not necessarily associated with acute bilateral foot drop. The prognosis seems to be pretty good with respect to recovery of the foot drop, especially if partial at presentation and if treated within 48 h.


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-42
Author(s):  
Gustavo Alvarenga ◽  
João Otávio Araújo Rotini ◽  
Leonardo Yukio Jorge Asano ◽  
Vinícius Alves de Andrade ◽  
André Evaristo Marcondes Cesar ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this study was to present an analysis of progression of the quality of life and pain in patients undergoing surgical treatment of LSS and the potential correlations between individual factors and the clinical outcome observed. Methods: We studied 111 patients undergoing surgical treatment of LSS from January 2009 to December 2011 using the functional capacity (ODI) and pain (VAS) questionnaires. The preoperative data were compared statistically with the results obtained during the postoperative follow-up at one month, six months, one year, and two years. Results: The population consisted of 60 men and 51 women. The mean age was 61.16 years at the time of surgery, 33.33% were 60 years or older. When the questionnaires were applied, we found improvement in the progressive disability assessment with a mean drop of 23.65 ODI points after 6 months of the surgical treatment and 27.47 at the end of one year of surgery compared to preoperative for this scale. There was a decline of 3.84 points (mean) in the VAS at first postoperative month. Conclusion: Surgical treatment of LSS presented favorable postoperative evolution in a 2-year follow-up regarding pain and quality of life through VAS and ODI. Level of Evidence IV; Case series.


2020 ◽  
Vol 102-B (5) ◽  
pp. 618-626 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weizheng Zhou ◽  
Wudbhav N. Sankar ◽  
Fangfang Zhang ◽  
Lianyong Li ◽  
Lijun Zhang ◽  
...  

Aims The goal of closed reduction (CR) in the treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is to achieve and maintain concentricity of the femoral head in the acetabulum. However, concentric reduction is not immediately attainable in all hips and it remains controversial to what degree a non-concentric reduction is acceptable. This prospective study is aimed at investigating the dynamic evolution of the hip joint space after CR in DDH using MRI. Methods A consecutive series of patients with DDH who underwent CR since March 2014 were studied. Once the safety and stability were deemed adequate intraoperatively, reduction was accepted regardless of concentricity. Concentricity was defined when the superior joint space (SJS) and medial joint space (MJS) were both less than 2 mm, based on MRI. A total of 30 children, six boys and 24 girls, involving 35 hips, were recruited for the study. The mean age at CR was 13.7 months (3.5 to 27.6) and the mean follow-up was 49.5 months (approximately four years) (37 to 60). The joint space was evaluated along with the interval between the inverted and everted limbus. Results Only three hips (8.6%) were fully concentric immediately after CR. During follow-up, 24 hips (68.6%) and 27 hips (77.1%) became concentric at six months and one year, respectively. Immediate SJS after CR decreased from 3.51 mm to 0.79 mm at six months follow-up (p = 0.001). SJS in the inverted group decreased from 3.75 mm to 0.97 mm at six months follow-up. SJS or MJS in the everted group were less than those in the inverted group at each time of follow-up (p = 0.008, p = 0.002). Conclusion A stable, safe but non-concentric reduction achieved before the age of two years appears to improve over time with nearly 80% of hips becoming fully concentric by one year. Cite this article: Bone Joint J 2020;102-B(5):618–626.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 2473011420S0032
Author(s):  
Thomas L. Lewis ◽  
Robbie Ray ◽  
David Gordon

Category: Bunion Introduction/Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the short-term results of third generation (using screw fixation) Minimally Invasive Chevron and Akin osteotomies (MICA) for hallux valgus correction. There is a paucity of published data regarding the outcomes of this relatively new technique. We present the largest series in the literature, using three separate validated patient-reported outcome measures (EQ-5DL, VAS Pain and Manchester Oxford Foot Questionnaire (MOXFQ), for this time point. Methods: A single surgeon case series of patients with hallux valgus underwent primary third generation minimally invasive chevron and akin osteotomies (MICA) for hallux valgus correction. Between August 2015 and January 2019, 430 MICAs were performed in 295 patients that were eligible for 1 year follow up. Baseline and 1 year post-operative patient reported outcomes were collected for 242 feet in 194 patients (182 females; 12 males). Paired t-tests were used to determine the statistical significance of the difference between pre- and post-operative scores. Results: The mean age was 55.9 (range 16.3-84.9, standard deviation (s.d.) 12.5). At one year follow up, the mean MOXFQ scores had improved for each domain: Pain; baseline 41.9 (range 0-100, s.d. 21.8), reduced to 13.8 (range 0-90, s.d. 17.7, p<0.001); Walking; baseline 34.6 (range 0-100, s.d. 24.3) reduced to 9.8 (range 0-89.0, s.d. 18.0, p<0.001); Social interaction; baseline 45.4 (range 0-100, s.d. 22.8), reduced to 8.2 (range 0-75.0, s.d. 14.7, p<0.001). Mean VAS Pain score improved from 29.8 (range 0.0-90.0, s.d. 22.1) to 8.2 (range 0.00-64.0, s.d. 12.8, p<0.001). Mean EQ-5D index score improved from 0.755 (range 0.066-1.000, s.d. 0.136) to 0.891 (range 0.350-1.000, s.d. 0.124, p<0.001). Mean EQ-5D VAS score improved from 83.4 (range 28- 100, s.d. 12.4) to 85.6 (range 0-100, s.d. 14.2, p=0.047). Conclusion: This is the largest prospective case series of short-term patient reported outcomes using a validated assessment method for hallux valgus, following third generation MICA to date. These data show that this technique is effective at improving foot and ankle specific patient reported outcomes at 1 year. This cohort is being followed over the longer term.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (12_suppl5) ◽  
pp. 2325967118S0019
Author(s):  
Juan Pablo Zicaro ◽  
Carlos Yacuzzi ◽  
Ignacio Garcia-Mansilla ◽  
Matias Costa-Paz

Objectives Lateral extra-articular augmentation procedure (LEAP) has been proposed as an additional technique in the setting of revision ACL Reconstruction (ACLR). Few case series have been reported. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical results and return to sports of a consecutive series of patients treated for revision ACLR with and without a LEAP. Methods We prospectively evaluated a series of patients treated for isolated revision ACL between 2014 and 2015 (group 1) and revision ACL associated with a LEAP from 2015 to 2016 (group 2). We analyzed the surgical technique and graft used for primary and revision ACL and for the LEAP. All patients were evaluated at one-year follow-up with Lysholm score and IKDC evaluation, return to sports and MRI evaluation. Results Thirty-six patients were evaluated, eighteen patients in each group. For the revision ACL procedures, 14 autografts and 4 allografts were used in group 1 and 16 autografts and 2 allografts in group 2. For the LEAP, in 13 cases we performed a lateral tenodesis using ilio-tibial band and in 5 patients we used allograft. The mean age was 32 years (SD 8,5) for group 1 and 28,4 (SD 6,5) for group 2. In group 1, the median Lysholm and IKDC scale was 90 (IQR 27) and 80 (IQR 40) respectively, and in group 2 the median was 90 (IQR 48) and 67,5 (IQR 33) respectively. The difference for IKDC was statistically significant (p=0,000). Eight patients return to sports in group 1 and seven in group 2. The MRI shown and homogeneous neoligament in 66% of patients in group 1 and 61% in group 2. Conclusion Despite there was a statistically significant difference in IKDC results in favor of group 2, we found no differences in return to sports, Lysholm score and MRI imaging when a LEAP was associated at one year follow-up.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haiyu Shao ◽  
Xinji Chen ◽  
Tingxiao Zhao ◽  
Mengran Jin ◽  
Yazeng Huang ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: This study reports a case series of transforaminal endoscopic decompression for symptomatic intraspinal gout treatment.Methods: In the past three years, the technique of transforaminal endoscopic decompression has been applied for the treatment of symptomatic intraspinal gout, and detailed information on 8 consecutive patients pre- and postoperatively has been recorded for further research.Results: Here, we present a consecutive series of 8 patients who underwent transforaminal endoscopic decompression for the treatment of intraspinal gout in our hospital from 2016 to 2019. These 8 patients all suffered from low back and leg pain and varying degrees of neurologic deficits. After at least 1 year of follow-up, the modified Japanese Orthopedic Association (m-JOA) score and the MOS 36-Item Short-from Health Survey (SF-36) score were significantly improved compared with before surgery. All patients were satisfied with the results of the operation, and no complications were experienced.Conclusion: Transforaminal endoscopic decompression may be a unique approach to treat intraspinal gout because of its small trauma, rapid recovery, and reliable effect.


Author(s):  
Marco Tallarico ◽  
Aurea Immacolata Lumbau ◽  
Silvio Mario Meloni ◽  
Irene Ieria ◽  
Chang-Joo Park ◽  
...  

Aim: the purpose of the present prospective, case series study were to report implant survival rate and marginal bone remodeling expected five years after loading using dental implants placed in in the daily practice. Material and Methods: this research was designed as an open-cohort, prospective case series study. Any completely or partially edentulous patients scheduled to receive at least one bone leve were considered eligible for this study. Primary outcomes were: cumulative implant (ISR) and prosthetic (PSR) survival rates, and any complications experienced up the five years follow-up. Secondary outcomes were: marginal bone remodeling, implant insertion torque, implant stability quotient (ISQ), and thickness of gingival biotype. Results: ninety consecutive patients (34 males and 56 females; mean age 53.2&plusmn;15.4 years; range of 24&ndash;81 years), 243 implants were placed and followed for at least five years after loading (mean of 65.4&plusmn;3.1 months; range of 60&ndash;72 months). The mean implant insertion torque was 42.9&plusmn;4.8 Ncm (range from 15 to 45 Ncm). Overall, 83.5% of the implants (n=203) were placed with an insertion torque between 35 and 45 Ncm. At the one year follow-up, no drop-outs were recorded, but 17 patients (18.9%) with 18 restorations (12.6%) delivered on 34 implants (14%) were lost at the five years examination. At the five-year examination, six implants failed in six patients, resulting in a cumulative ISR of 97.5%. At the five-year follow-up, four prostheses failed (2.8%) resulting in a cumulative PSR of 97.2%. At the five-year examination, five complications were reported by five different patients, resulting in a prosthetic success rate of 96.5%, measured at patient level. Five years after loading, mean MBL was 0.41 &plusmn; 0.30 mm (95% CI: 0.26&ndash;0.34). Difference from the one year data was 0.04 &plusmn; 0.19 mm (95% CI: 0.01&ndash;0.07). The mean ISQ value at implant placement was 71.6 &plusmn; 5.5 (range of 45&ndash;88). Six months later, the mean ISQ was 76.7 &plusmn; 4.4 (range of 66&ndash;89). The difference was statistically significant (P=0.0001). Statistically significant higher MBL was found for smokers, and patient with thin gingival biotype. Conclusions: High implant survival and success rates could be expected with stable marginal bone remodeling up to five years after loading. Smoking and thin tissue biotype were the most important variabilities associated with higher MBL. Further research are needed to confirm these results.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marwa Mahmoud Abdellah ◽  
Engy Mohammed Mostafa ◽  
Mohamed Abdelatif Anber ◽  
Islam Saad El Saman ◽  
Mohammed Ezz Eldawla

Abstract Background To document the visual acuity, spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) findings and prognosis in10 eyes of 6 patients with foveal damage from solar retinopathy in 1 year. Methods This was a prospective, observational case series of patients presented by solar maculopathy at Ophthalmology department, Sohag University. All patients underwent visual acuity (VA) testing, refraction, dilated fundus examination fluorescein angiography (FA) and SD-OCT (spectral Domain ocular coherence Tomography) imaging and follow up for 1 year. Results The mean age was 16.5 years (range 9–27 years, both eyes are affected in 4 patients. The mean spherical equivalent (SE) was – 0.25 ± 0.50 D. The visual acuity of the affected eyes ranged from 0.4 to 0.9 on presentation. At presentation Significant foveal pathology was identified on SD-OCT in 10 eyes, All eyes showed disruption of the photoreceptor ellipsoid zone and the interdigitation zone on SD-OCT, Follow up of the cases continued for 1 year.100% of cases showed improvement in VA: 20% eyes regained 1, 50% eyes with VA of 0.9; two eyes 20% 0.8 and one eyes (10%) with 0.4. The improvement began after 1 week and reached its maximum and became stationary after the 6th month of follow up, the outer retinal hole persist in OCT in 80% of cases. Conclusion Solar maculopathy has a good prognosis yet shows no improvement after 6 months. Young age might pose as a risk factor.


2009 ◽  
Vol 141 (2) ◽  
pp. 243-246 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tekin Baglam ◽  
Erkan Karatas ◽  
Cengiz Durucu ◽  
Ali Kilic ◽  
Enver Ozer ◽  
...  

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate hearing results of our experience with ionomeric bone cement repair of ossicular discontinuity between incus and stapes. STUDY DESIGN: Case series with chart review. SETTING: Tertiary referral center. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: One hundred thirty-six patients who underwent incudostapedial rebridging ossiculoplasty with ionomeric bone cement were included in the study. Preoperative and postoperative audiologic results of incudostapedial rebridging ossiculoplasty with bone cement were evaluated. One year of follow-up is provided. RESULTS: The postoperative air-bone gap was less than 20 dB in 81.6 percent after one year. The mean preoperative and postoperative pure-tone avarages of the patients were 52.82 ± 5.59 and 32.81 ± 7.18 dB, respectively ( P < 0.01). The mean preoperative and postoperative air-bone gaps were 35.83 ± 4.73 and 16.54 ± 5.01, respectively ( P < 0.01). There were no statistically significant differences among the hearing results of different types of surgeries ( P >0.05). No complications in the middle ear related to bone cements were encountered. CONCLUSIONS: Incudostapedial rebridging ossiculoplasty with ionomeric bone cement is a reliable method for ossicular reconstruction that is cost effective and offers satisfactory hearing results in selected patients.


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