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PAIN INTENSITY AND FUNCTIONAL STATUS 30 DAYS AFTER SURGERY: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRANSFORAMINAL AND INTERLAMINAR PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPICLUMBAR DISCECTOMIES

INTENSIDADE DA DOR E ESTADO DE FUNCIONALIDADE AOS 30 DIAS DE PÓS-OPERATÓRIO: DIFERENÇA ENTRE A DISCECTOMIA ENDOSCÓPICA LOMBAR PERCUTÂNEA TRANSFORAMINAL E INTERLAMINAR

INTENSIDAD DEL DOLOR Y ESTADO FUNCIONAL A LOS 30 DÍAS DEL PROCEDIMIENTO QUIRÚRGICO: DIFERENCIA ENTRE DISCECTOMÍA ENDOSCÓPICA LUMBARPERCUTÁNEA TRANSFORAMINAL E INTERLAMINAR

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To compare the differences between transforaminal and interlaminar endoscopic approaches in terms of pain intensity and functionality 30 days after the surgical procedure.

Methods:

A retrospective cohort study, with patients treated by percutaneous interlaminar or transforaminal endoscopic discectomy at the Spine Service of the ISCMPA, in southern Brazil. Data were collected from the patients’ electronic medical records by two independent physicians. The clinical outcomes of pain intensity and lumbar functionality were evaluated, respectively, using the visual analogue scale and the Oswestry Disability Index.

Results:

Thirty-six patients were included in the study, with a mean age of 50.8 ± 15.3 years, 19 (52.8%) of whom were males. As for the clinical outcomes for both transforaminal and interlaminar percutaneous endoscopic approaches, we observed a statistically significant reduction in pain intensity (mean difference of 3.5 points, p < 0.001) and a statistically significant improvement in functionality (mean difference of 33.2 points, p < 0.001) when we compared the pre- and 30-day postoperative periods, with no significant differences in terms of approaches. The type of technical approach also differed in relation to the patients’ age, the location, type, and migration of the herniated disc, and the patient’s time in the operating room.

Conclusion:

There was a similar effect on pain reduction and restoration of lumbar functions, 30 days after percutaneous endoscopic discectomy, in both technical approaches, with no significant differences between them. Level of Evidence III; Retrospective comparative study.

Keywords:
Discectomy, Percutaneous; Spine; Low Back Pain

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