. 2019 Nov;18(5):3552-3562.
doi: 10.3892/etm.2019.7983.
Epub 2019 Sep 6.
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Affiliations
- 1 Department of Pain Management, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong 266000, P.R. China.
- 2 Department of Pathology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong 266000, P.R. China.
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Chao Meng et al.
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. 2019 Nov;18(5):3552-3562.
doi: 10.3892/etm.2019.7983.
Epub 2019 Sep 6.
Affiliations
- 1 Department of Pain Management, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong 266000, P.R. China.
- 2 Department of Pathology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, Shandong 266000, P.R. China.
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Abstract
Targeted percutaneous laser disc decompression (T-PLDD) is a minimally invasive technique for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation (LDH). However, the amount of energy required is large and the nerve can be easily damaged. Therefore, this technology requires improvement. The present study aimed to observe the effects of using a modified optical fiber (Mod) in T-PLDD for the treatment of LDH. A retrospective study was conducted using the database of the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University (Qingdao, China). In total, 58 patients who received T-PLDD with the Mod between June 2011 and May 2012 were included in the present study. The 10-point numeric rating score, pain rating index and good-to-excellent rating at 3 months (1.64±0.97; 5.79±1.57; 94.8%) were lower than those at 1 week (5.12±1.37; 11.52±1.85; 74.2%), and at 1 month (3.26±1.41; 7.83±1.31; 82.8%; P<0.05) and were maintained for up to 36 months (1.48±0.86; 4.91±1.43; 96.5%). The Oswestry disability index and 12-item Short Form Health Survey at 6 months (24.56±6.78; 69.40±5.08) were improved compared with 1 week, 1 month and 3 months, and were maintained for 36 months (23.10±6.20; 70.89±5.39). The T2 value decreased at 1 week (76±8) and returned to normal at 3 months (152±11). Additionally, patients in the Young group (<50 years old) recovered in a shorter period of time than the patients in the Elderly group. In conclusion, the patients stayed in hospital for 3.34±0.66 days; pain decreased and function increased optimally at 3-6 months and was maintained for 36 months with no serious complications. Individuals <50 years old may be more suitable candidates for T-PLDD with the Mod. The Mod should be applied and promoted in T-PLDD, and its use should be considered in the clinical setting.
Keywords:
lumbar disc herniation; modified optical fiber; targeted percutaneous laser disc decompression.
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Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C…
Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C) Microscopic observation of (C) Con and (D) Mod (magnification, ×200). The tip of the Con was smooth, whereas the tip of the Mod was rough and punched irregularly. Con, conventional optical fiber; Mod, modified optical fiber.

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Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C…
Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C) Microscopic observation of (C) Con and (D) Mod (magnification, ×200). The tip of the Con was smooth, whereas the tip of the Mod was rough and punched irregularly. Con, conventional optical fiber; Mod, modified optical fiber.

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Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C…
Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C) Microscopic observation of (C) Con and (D) Mod (magnification, ×200). The tip of the Con was smooth, whereas the tip of the Mod was rough and punched irregularly. Con, conventional optical fiber; Mod, modified optical fiber.

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Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C…
Con and Mod. (A) Macroscopic observations of (A) Con and (B) Mod. (C) Microscopic observation of (C) Con and (D) Mod (magnification, ×200). The tip of the Con was smooth, whereas the tip of the Mod was rough and punched irregularly. Con, conventional optical fiber; Mod, modified optical fiber.

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Position of the needle tip in targeted percutaneous laser disc decompression under X-ray guidance. (A) Needle tip located at one-fifth of the distance into the intervertebral space in the lateral position. (B) Needle tip located at the lateral border of the vertebral body in the anteroposterior position.

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Position of the needle tip in targeted percutaneous laser disc decompression under X-ray guidance. (A) Needle tip located at one-fifth of the distance into the intervertebral space in the lateral position. (B) Needle tip located at the lateral border of the vertebral body in the anteroposterior position.
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