Frontiers in Surgery (May 2022)

Efficacy of the Dynesys Hybrid Surgery for Patients with Multi-Segmental Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

  • Xiao Xiao,
  • Gaoyang Chen,
  • Gaoyang Chen,
  • Song Wang,
  • Junliang Liu,
  • Erhu Lin,
  • Ke Chen,
  • Yucheng Xiang,
  • Ke Zhan,
  • Congcong Liu,
  • Zhengbin Yuan,
  • Minjie Yang,
  • Shuyuan Zhong,
  • Wanxin Zhen,
  • Dazhi Yang,
  • Dazhi Yang,
  • Songlin Peng,
  • Songlin Peng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.849679
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

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ObjectiveThe efficacy of hybrid (Dynesys and fusion) surgery and the traditional transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion surgery was compared in patients with multi-segmental lumbar spinal stenosis.MethodsA total of 68 patients with multi-segmental lumbar spinal stenosis subjected to surgery were recruited between January 2013 and October 2020 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Southern University of Science and Technology. The patients were divided into a hybrid group (N = 33) and a TLIF group (N = 35) by surgery. After surgery, follow-up was conducted for 12 months. Between the two groups, the following parameters were compared: general conditions, clinical symptom scores, imaging parameters, and early complications.ResultsA statistically significant difference in the duration of surgery was noted between the two groups. After 12 months of follow-up, the range of motion disappeared in the TLIF group, while 63.53% was preserved in the hybrid group with statistically significant differences. A statistically significant difference was identified in the Oswestry Disability Index one week after surgery. Nonetheless, no statistically significant differences were observed at the 12-month post-surgical follow-up. Pfirrmann grade showed a 3.03% upper adjacent segment degeneration rate in the hybrid group (1/33) at 12-month follow-up and 2.86% (1/35) in the TLIF group. Notably, no early complications (screw loosening and wound infection) were identified in the two groups.ConclusionThe Dynesys hybrid surgery combined the advantages of two systems of dynamic stabilization and rigid fusion. Besides, hybrid surgery is potentially a novel approach for the treatment of multi-segmental lumbar spinal stenosis.

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