Degenerative Lumbar Disc Disease: A Questionnaire Survey of Management Practice in India and Review of Literature

被引:0
|
作者
Gopal, Vinu V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Coll, Dept Neurosurg, Kottayam, Kerala, India
关键词
lumbar disc; management; survey; NONOPERATIVE TREATMENT; HERNIATION; DISKECTOMY; SCIATICA; SURGERY; RADICULOPATHY; OUTCOMES; SPINE;
D O I
10.1055/s-0040-1722103
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective To identify the current management modalities practiced by neurosurgeons in India for degenerative lumbar disc disease. Materials and Methods Survey questionnaires were prepared in Google forms. It covered the following aspects of managing the lumbar disc pathology: (1) Demographic, institutional details, experience of surgeons, (2)choice of surgical procedures, (3) use of endoscopy and minimally invasive techniques, and (4) pre- and postoperative care. Responses obtained were entered in SPSS datasheet and analyzed. Results Of the 300 surveys sent, 80 were returned and response rate was 26.6%. But four surveys were highly incomplete and were discarded from the analysis. So, the study content is from the analysis of practices of 76 spinal surgeons working in different parts of the country. Majority of the spine surgeons ( n = 70) were neurosurgeons, while 6 were orthopaedic surgeons. Fifty-four were from urban area, 12 from semiurban area, and 10 from rural area. Forty-seven spine surgeons practiced in a teaching hospital. Total 73.6% of spine surgeons opted initial medical management. Sixty-three percent preferred microlumbar discectomy (MLD) and only eight neurosurgeons preferred minimally invasive techniques. None of the respondents used in situ fusion. Fifty-three percent of spine surgeons preferred early mobilization (first postoperative day). Fifty-nine percent preferred to follow-up patients clinically and opted for magnetic resonance imaging only when recurrence or infection was suspected. The institutional nature (government teaching, government nonteaching, private teaching, and private nonteaching) and location of the hospital (urban/semiurban/rural) were found to be influencing the preferred surgical technique, trial of medical management, or postoperative care and complications. Considerable practice variations exist for medical and perioperative management. Conclusion The preferred treatment of choice of majority was MLD, although laminectomy and discectomy were still used by many. Consensus lacks in the operative, perioperative, and postoperative management of degenerative disc disease. Present survey points toward the importance of making management guidelines for this common spinal surgical entity.
引用
收藏
页码:159 / 164
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Chronic Subdural Hematoma: A Questionnaire Survey of Management Practice in India and Review of Literature
    Avanali, Raghunath
    Bhadran, Biju
    Kumar, P. Krishna
    Vijayan, Abhishek
    Arun, S.
    Musthafa, Aneeze M.
    Panchal, Sunil
    Gopal, Vinu V.
    WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 2016, 96 : 355 - 361
  • [2] Operative Management of Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease
    Lee, Yu Chao
    Zotti, Mario Giuseppe Tedesco
    Osti, Orso Lorenzo
    ASIAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2016, 10 (04) : 801 - 819
  • [3] Total disc replacement surgery for symptomatic degenerative lumbar disc disease: a systematic review of the literature
    Karin D. van den Eerenbeemt
    Raymond W. Ostelo
    Barend J. van Royen
    Wilco C. Peul
    Maurits W. van Tulder
    European Spine Journal, 2010, 19 : 1262 - 1280
  • [4] Total disc replacement surgery for symptomatic degenerative lumbar disc disease: a systematic review of the literature
    van den Eerenbeemt, Karin D.
    Ostelo, Raymond W.
    van Royen, Barend J.
    Peul, Wilco C.
    van Tulder, Maurits W.
    EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL, 2010, 19 (08) : 1262 - 1280
  • [5] Practice Variation Research in Degenerative Lumbar Disc Surgery: A Literature Review on Design Characteristics and Outcomes
    van Munster, Juliette J. C. M.
    de Weerdt, Vera
    Halperin, Ilan J. Y.
    Najafabadi, Amir H. Zamanipoor
    van Benthem, Peter Paul G.
    Schoonman, Guus G.
    Moojen, Wouter A.
    van den Hout, Wilbert B.
    Atsma, Femke
    Peul, Wilco C.
    GLOBAL SPINE JOURNAL, 2022, 12 (08) : 1841 - 1851
  • [6] Regenerative therapies for lumbar degenerative disc diseases: a literature review
    Sono, Takashi
    Shima, Koichiro
    Shimizu, Takayoshi
    Murata, Koichi
    Matsuda, Shuichi
    Otsuki, Bungo
    FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2024, 12
  • [7] Lumbar degenerative disc disease
    Modic, Michael T.
    Syrnons, Sean
    DISEASES OF THE BRAIN, HEAD & NECK, SPINE: DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES, 2008, : 186 - +
  • [8] An Overview in the Management of Lumbar Degenerative Disc Diseases: Review Article
    Albaker, Abdulmalik B.
    Younis, Saadah Abdulrahim
    Hafiz, Badr Eyad
    Abuseer, Hanan Osama
    Bukhamseen, Abrar Hasan
    Al-Ghamdi, Faisal Saeed A.
    Albalawi, Ibrahim Ahmed J.
    Aljohani, Yasir Salah Hamed
    Alshehri, Daher Mushref Daher
    Alzahrani, Fahad Ali Ahmed
    Alamri, Ayman Dhaifallah A.
    Alsherbi, Raghad Khalid
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 33 (43B) : 368 - 378
  • [9] Prosthetic Lumbar disc replacement for degenerative disc disease
    Kulkarni, AG
    Diwan, AD
    NEUROLOGY INDIA, 2005, 53 (04) : 499 - 505
  • [10] Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease: Current and Future Concepts of Diagnosis and Management
    Taher, Fadi
    Essig, David
    Lebl, Darren R.
    Hughes, Alexander P.
    Sama, Andrew A.
    Cammisa, Frank P.
    Girardi, Federico P.
    ADVANCES IN ORTHOPEDICS, 2012, 2012