KMID : 1148120210110010030
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Journal of Advanced Spine Surgery 2021 Volume.11 No. 1 p.30 ~ p.37
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Three Consecutive Selective Nerve Root Block for Herniation and Stenosis of the Lumbar Spine: Risk Factors of Surgery
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Park Young-Cheol
Lee Ho-Jin Ahn Jae-Sung Kim Sang-Bum Park Eugene J. Shin Jae-Woo
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Abstract
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Purpose: The current study aims to report the results of analyzed factors that ultimately undergo surgical treatment after selective nerve root block in patients with spinal structural pathology that cause lower back pain and radiating pain in the lower extremities.
Material and methods: A retrospective study was performed on 537 patients diagnosed with spinal canal stenosis or disc herniation among patients who underwent selective nerve root block at our hospital for five years from May 2015 to December 2017. The patients were divided into Group A (patients with an only selective spinal nerve root, n=99) and Group B (patients with surgical treatment, n=20). We evaluated the primary demographic factors, including age, sex, onset, symptom duration, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, angina, osteoporosis. The clinical variables included in the analysis were the preoperative visual analog scale (VAS) pain score, the Korean version of the Oswestry Disability Index (K-ODI), and the Roland-Morris disability questionnaire (RMDQ).
Results: The average symptom duration was 22.6¡¾1.2 weeks in group A, and 35.7¡¾0.9 in group B. Of a total of 20 patients (16.8%), four males (20%) and 16 females (80%) were underwent surgical procedures because there was no improvement in symptoms. Group B had a significantly higher proportion of female patients and longer symptom duration than group A. And there were no statistically significant differences between groups in other variables.
Conclusions: Although the frequency of surgical treatment decreased after selective nerve root block, the longer symptom duration and the female gender might be related to the risk factors for surgical treatment.
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KEYWORD
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Lumbar, Spinal stenosis, Herniation of intervertebral disc, Selective nerve root block, Surgical treatment
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