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Personalized Interventional Surgery of the Lumbar Spine: A Perspective on Minimally Invasive and Neuroendoscopic Decompression for Spinal Stenosis

Authors
 Kai-Uwe Lewandrowski  ;  Anthony Yeung  ;  Morgan P Lorio  ;  Huilin Yang  ;  Jorge Felipe Ramírez León  ;  José Antonio Soriano Sánchez  ;  Rossano Kepler Alvim Fiorelli  ;  Kang Taek Lim  ;  Jaime Moyano  ;  Álvaro Dowling  ;  Juan Marcelo Sea Aramayo  ;  Jeong-Yoon Park  ;  Hyeun-Sung Kim  ;  Jiancheng Zeng  ;  Bin Meng  ;  Fernando Alvarado Gómez  ;  Carolina Ramirez  ;  Paulo Sérgio Teixeira De Carvalho  ;  Manuel Rodriguez Garcia  ;  Alfonso Garcia  ;  Eulalio Elizalde Martínez  ;  Iliana Margarita Gómez Silva  ;  José Edgardo Valerio Pascua  ;  Luis Miguel Duchén Rodríguez  ;  Robert Meves  ;  Cristiano M Menezes  ;  Luis Eduardo Carelli  ;  Alexandre Fogaça Cristante  ;  Rodrigo Amaral  ;  Geraldo de Sa Carneiro  ;  Helton Defino  ;  Vicky Yamamoto  ;  Babak Kateb  ;  On Behalf Of Teams/Organizations/Institutions 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE, Vol.13(5) : 710, 2023-05 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE
Issue Date
2023-05
Keywords
guideline ; herniated disc ; lumbar spinal stenosis ; pain generators ; staged-management ; transforaminal endoscopic surgery ; translaminar minimally invasive surgery
Abstract
Pain generator-based lumbar spinal decompression surgery is the backbone of modern spine care. In contrast to traditional image-based medical necessity criteria for spinal surgery, assessing the severity of neural element encroachment, instability, and deformity, staged management of common painful degenerative lumbar spine conditions is likely to be more durable and cost-effective. Targeting validated pain generators can be accomplished with simplified decompression procedures associated with lower perioperative complications and long-term revision rates. In this perspective article, the authors summarize the current concepts of successful management of spinal stenosis patients with modern transforaminal endoscopic and translaminar minimally invasive spinal surgery techniques. They represent the consensus statements of 14 international surgeon societies, who have worked in collaborative teams in an open peer-review model based on a systematic review of the existing literature and grading the strength of its clinical evidence. The authors found that personalized clinical care protocols for lumbar spinal stenosis rooted in validated pain generators can successfully treat most patients with sciatica-type back and leg pain including those who fail to meet traditional image-based medical necessity criteria for surgery since nearly half of the surgically treated pain generators are not shown on the preoperative MRI scan. Common pain generators in the lumbar spine include (a) an inflamed disc, (b) an inflamed nerve, (c) a hypervascular scar, (d) a hypertrophied superior articular process (SAP) and ligamentum flavum, (e) a tender capsule, (f) an impacting facet margin, (g) a superior foraminal facet osteophyte and cyst, (h) a superior foraminal ligament impingement, (i) a hidden shoulder osteophyte. The position of the key opinion authors of the perspective article is that further clinical research will continue to validate pain generator-based treatment protocols for lumbar spinal stenosis. The endoscopic technology platform enables spine surgeons to directly visualize pain generators, forming the basis for more simplified targeted surgical pain management therapies. Limitations of this care model are dictated by appropriate patient selection and mastering the learning curve of modern MIS procedures. Decompensated deformity and instability will likely continue to be treated with open corrective surgery. Vertically integrated outpatient spine care programs are the most suitable setting for executing such pain generator-focused programs. © 2023 by the authors.
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DOI
10.3390/jpm13050710
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Jeong Yoon(박정윤) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3728-7784
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/198410
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