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DISCOGEL the first 6months of experience Stefano Marcia, MD Radiology University of Cagliari, Italy San Giovanni di Dio Hospital Chairman: Prof. Giorgio Mallarini
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Indications Contained discal herniation (it is essential to have integrity of the anulus fibrosus) Pfirmann grade 1-3 Failure of medical and physioteraphic treatment for at least 6 weeks
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- Non contained discal herniation (fissurations of the anulus fibrosus) - Efficacy of medical and physioteraphic treatment - Coagulations disorders - Local and sistemic infections - Canal stenosis - Spondilolistesis - Instability - Fractures - Cauda syndrome - Prior surgical treatments at the same level Controindications
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Clinical history Clinical evaluation (O.E.) MRI Patients selection
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Clinical evaluation The pain resists to the pharmacological therapy and to the extended physiotherapic treatment
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MRI T2W image: contained disc herniation in L4/L5
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MRI T2W image: intraforaminal disc herniation in L4/L5
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CT suiteAngiographic suite Materials and methods
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Procedure
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Procedura
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January-June 2010 Patients : 33(18M, 15F) Mean age: 49.4 Levels: 37
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Follow up Imaging CT check baseline and 1m after procedure with evaluation of the reduction of the volume of the nucleus polposus Clinical evaluation VAS 0-10 analysis baseline and at 1m, 6m after the procedure (VAS analysis: positive for reduction ≥2) ODI 0-100% questionnaire baseline and at 6m after the procedure
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Results PAIN REDUCTION: VAS score
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Results Oswestry Disability Index(ODI)
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Results PAIN REDUCTION: use of analgesic drugs
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Results VOLUME REDUCTION Cooperation with Dr.M.Bellini and Dr.D.Romano, Neuroradiology Dpt, Siena, Italy
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Our data indicates that injection of Discogel is an optimal therapy for symptomatic patients with contained disc herniation A precise patient selection is extremely important in avoiding outcome failure Conclusions
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stefanomarcia@aoucagliari.it Thank you
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