Side effects and complications of automated percutaneous lumbar nucleotomy

We reviewed the records of 243 patients treated at 271 disc levels to determine the incidence of side effects and complications of percutaneous nucleotomy. In our early experience there were 7 technical failures (2.5% of all attempts), of which 6 were at the 5th disc level. The success rate dropped...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuroradiology 1997-04, Vol.39 (4), p.282-285
Hauptverfasser: DULLERUD, R, NAKSTAD, P. H
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We reviewed the records of 243 patients treated at 271 disc levels to determine the incidence of side effects and complications of percutaneous nucleotomy. In our early experience there were 7 technical failures (2.5% of all attempts), of which 6 were at the 5th disc level. The success rate dropped from 67% at 3 months to 60% 1 year after treatment due to recurrences in 16 patients (6.6%). Extruded or sequestered fragments were found in 6 patients (2.4%), and may have been caused by nucleotomy. However, only one was accompanied by aggravation of symptoms. Discitis was seen in 2 patients (0.8%), both treated at two separate disc levels. About half the patients experienced increased low back pain, mean duration 9 days, after treatment, and 3 (1.2%), of whom 2 also had nonorganic disorders, needed admission to hospital because of severe pain. Mild spasm and a sensation of instability were noted by 9.6% and 25% of the patients respectively. Injury to nerves, bowels, vessels or ureters or a dural leak never occurred. The study confirms earlier reports that the rate of serious complications is low.
ISSN:0028-3940
1432-1920
DOI:10.1007/s002340050410