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Clinical efficacy of selective focal ablation by navigable percutaneous disc decompression device in patients with cervical herniated nucleus pulposus

Authors
Kim S.H.Lee S.-H.Kim N.H.Kim M.H.Park H.J.Jung Y.J.Yoo H.-J.Meng W.J.Kim V.
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
Keywords
Catheter ablation; Cervical spine; Minimally invasive; Neck pain
Citation
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, v.41, no.1, pp 80 - 89
Pages
10
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume
41
Number
1
Start Page
80
End Page
89
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/5577
DOI
10.5535/arm.2017.41.1.80
ISSN
2234-0645
2234-0653
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety following percutaneous disc decompression, using navigable disc decompression device for cervical herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP).Methods Twenty subjects diagnosed with cervical HNP and refractory to conservative management were enrolled for the study. The herniated discs were decompressed under fluoroscopic guidance, using radiofrequency ablation device with navigable wand. The sagittal and axial plain magnetic resonance images of the clinically significant herniated disc, decided the space between the herniated base and outline as the target area for ablation. Clinical outcome was determined by Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Neck Disability Index (NDI), and Bodily Pain scale of Short Form-36 (SF-36 BP), assessed after 48 weeks. After the procedure, we structurally matched the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and C-arm images through bony markers. The wand position was defined as being 'correct' if the tip was placed within the target area of both AP and lateral views; if not, the position was stated as 'incorrect'.Results The average NRS fell from 7 to 1 at 48 weeks post procedure (p<0.05). In addition, statistically significant improvement was noted in the NDI and SF-36BP (p<0.05). The location of the wand tip resulted in 16 correct and 4 incorrect placements. Post-48 weeks, 3 of the incorrect tip cases and 1 correct tip case showed unsuccessful outcomes.Conclusion The study demonstrated the promising results and safety of the procedure. Thus, focal plasma ablation of cervical HNP with navigable wand can be another effective treatment option. © 2017 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine.
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