1. Outcomes of oblique lateral interbody fusion for degenerative lumbar disease in patients under or over 65 years of age
- Author
-
Jin-Sung Kim, Milin S. Jaiswal, Jung-Woo Hur, Kyeong-Sik Ryu, Sin-Soo Jeun, and Chengzhen Jin
- Subjects
Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,Lordosis ,Co-morbidity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Lumbar ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,Oblique lateral interbody fusion ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,030222 orthopedics ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Degenerative ,Correction ,Perioperative ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Oswestry Disability Index ,Elderly patients ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,Spinal Fusion ,Treatment Outcome ,Radiological weapon ,Orthopedic surgery ,Female ,Spinal Diseases ,lcsh:RC925-935 ,Complication ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Background Oblique lateral interbody fusion (OLIF) offers the solution to problems of anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) and lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF). However, OLIF technique for degenerative spinal diseases of elderly patients has been rarely reported. The objective of this study was to determine the clinical and radiological results of OLIF technique for degenerative spinal diseases in patients under or over 65 years of age. Methods Sixty-three patients who underwent OLIF procedure were enrolled, including 29 patients who were less than 65 years of age and 34 patients who were over 65 years of age. Fusion rate, change of disc height and lumbar lordotic angle, Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), return to daily activity, patient’s satisfaction rate (PSR), and Oswestry disability index (ODI) were used to assess clinical and functional outcomes. Results The mean NRS scores for back and leg pain decreased, respectively, from 4.6 and 5.9 to 2.3 and 1.8 in the group A (less than 65 years) and from 4.5 and 6.8 to 2.6 and 2.2 in the group B (over 65 years) at the final follow-up period. The mean ODI scores improved from 48.4 to 24.0% in the group A and from 46.5 to 25.2% in the group B at the final follow-up period. In both groups, the NRS and ODI scores significantly changed preoperatively to postoperatively (p
- Published
- 2018
- Full Text
- View/download PDF