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INCIDENCE OF THE ADJACENT SEGMENT DISEASE TREATED AT THE ISSEMYM MEDICAL CENTER

INCIDÊNCIA DA DOENÇA DO SEGMENTO ADJACENTE TRATADA NO CENTRO MÉDICO ISSEMYM

INCIDENCIA DE LA ENFERMEDAD DEL SEGMENTO ADYACENTE TRATADA EN EL CENTRO MÉDICO ISSEMYM

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To determine the incidence and rate of disc degeneration adjacent to a lumbar fusion, as well as to analyze possible risk factors for its development.

Methods:

A retrospective study of a level of evidence IIB case series of 125 patients diagnosed with lumbar canal stenosis and spondylolisthesis, who underwent surgery from January 2011 to December 2016, with subsequent instrumentation and posterolateral fusion and outpatient follow-up in which the symptomatology and radiographic findings were evaluated to establish the diagnosis and management.

Results:

Twelve patients with adjacent segment disease were identified, with an incidence of 9.6%, higher both among female patients and in the seventh decade of life. The most frequent pathology was canal stenosis (42.4%), the most affected level was L4 / L5, and the procedure most associated with the prevalence of adjacent level degeneration was L4-L5 posterior transpedicular instrumentation.

Conclusions:

Sagittalization of the facet joint was a constant factor in all patients with involvement of the adjacent disc. The main clinical findings were treatment-resistant root pain and radiographic alterations characterized by spondylolisthesis, facet osteoarthritis and intervertebral disc herniation. Level of Evidence IIB; Retrospective study.

Keywords:
Spinal disease; Lumbosacral region; Arthrodesis

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