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The Incidence of Adjacent Segment Degeneration after the Use of a Versatile Dynamic Hybrid Stabilization Device in Lumbar Stenosis: Results of a 5–8-Year Follow-up

Authors :
Domenico Paolo Esposito
Massimo Scerrati
Maurizio Gladi
Mauro Dobran
Davide Nasi
Maurizio Iacoangeli
Source :
Asian Spine Journal, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 263-271 (2018), Asian Spine Journal
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Korean Spine Society, 2018.

Abstract

Study DesignRetrospective study with long-term follow-up.PurposeTo evaluate the long-term incidence of adjacent segment degeneration (ASD) and clinical outcomes in a consecutive series of patients who underwent spinal decompression associated with dynamic or hybrid stabilization with a Flex+TM stabilization system (SpineVision, Antony, France) for lumbar spinal stenosis.Overview of LiteratureThe incidence of ASD and clinical outcomes following dynamic or hybrid stabilization with the Flex+TM system used for lumbar spinal stenosis have not been well investigated.MethodsTwenty-one patients with lumbar stenosis and probable post-decompressive spinal instability underwent decompressive laminectomy followed by spinal stabilization using the Flex+TM stabilization system. The indication for a mono-level dynamic stabilization was a preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrating evidence of severe disc disease associated with severe spinal stenosis. The hybrid stabilization (rigid-dynamic) system was used for multilevel laminectomies with associated initial degenerative scoliosis, first-grade spondylolisthesis, or rostral pathology.ResultsThe improvement in Visual Analog Scale and Oswestry Disability Index scores at follow-up were statistically significant (ppConclusionsPatients treated with laminectomy and Flex+TM stabilization presented a satisfactory clinical outcome after 5–8 years of follow-up, and ASD incidence in our series was 4.76% (one patient out of 21). We are aware that this is a small series, but our long-term follow-up may be sufficient to contribute to the expanding body of literature on the development of symptomatic ASD associated with dynamic or hybrid fixation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19767846 and 19761902
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian Spine Journal
Accession number :
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