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28-MARCH-2017 MUHAMED YOUSEF ALI ABU-AFIFEH 23
YEARS HUGE EXTRUDED DISC L5-S1 WIDE BASED MORE TO THE LEFT.
Anamnesis
The patient came to the clinic
18-March-2017
complaining of LBP for 4 years after falling
down with left sciatica for 6 months with
numbness all toes left foot.
On examination, the patient is limping with exaggerated scoliotic stance. SLRS
was 40 degrees both sides with pain in the left. There is weak
dorsiflexion left foot 3/5.
he patient was sent for investigations and MRI
lumbar spine performed 18-March-2017 showing extruded disc
L5-S1 wide based with left foraminal occlusion.
Decompressive laminectomy L5
and upper sacrum with bilateral foraminotomy
both S1 roots. The extruded disk was removed
lateral to the axilla of the left S1 root.
Left sided cleaning of L5-S1 disc space was performed.
Inspection the right side was unremarkable, for
what it was not violated.
Using
MultiGen, bipolar motor stimulation of the left
S1
was achieved with 3.0 V. bipolar motor
stimulation of the right S1 was achieved with
1.2 V. Waiting 4 minutes the same procedure
repeated and bipolar motor stimulation of the
left S1 was achieved with 2.6 V. bipolar motor
stimulation of the right S1 was achieved with
0.9 V. A
bipolar pulsed mode
RF with 42 Celsius, 240 sec, 2 Hz and 20 msec
duration to both S1 roots was achieved using
4 bended catheters 10 mm exposed length. Further
bipolar motor stimulation of the left S1
was achieved with 2.3 V with more vivid response.
bipolar motor stimulation of the right S1 was
achieved with 0.7 V. Routine closure of the
wound.
Smooth postoperative recovery. The power of
left foot normalized and he was sciatica free.
He was sent to the ward.
MultiGen
Comments
The patient still having an estimated
postoperative recurrence around 7%, because the disc
space is still not shallow.
This is the 114th case using the BPRF mode
with MultiGen. This procedure regained routine acceptance.
It became a usual part of the spine and peripheral nerves
surgery. Click here for
reference.
It still unclear to evaluate the
differences of pre and post application motor responses. The
only sure thing that it tells that the electrodes did not
migrate during the procedure and the nerve is functioning
properly. Here there was considerable improvement of the threshold of stimulation
power of motor stimulation of the both S1 roots.
With accumulation of data, it became
clear that the irritated nerve with aberrant currents
running in the C fibers up, not only causing no change or elevation of
the required voltage to achieve motor response, but they could cause the preoperative
weakness. Ablation of such currents results in facilitation
of the motor response and improvement of function with
disappearance of pain.
It is unclear why the roots have several
motor response with different patients, despite the fact
that the neurological status is the same and the anesthesia
protocol also the same.
It could be that the nerve is recovering
minute by minute after decompression and this can explain
why the motor conductivity is improving after the BPRF
application, which require 4 minute session. This trail was
performed intentionally to confirm or exclude such this
conclusion. Here we noticed that the motor response of both
nerves improved after first stimulation, confirming that the
improvement came as a result of previous stimulation and
BPRF still added further improvement.
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