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Low Back Pain and Lumbar Disc Disease John M. Blair, MD Puget Sound Spine Institute

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Low Back Pain and Lumbar Disc Disease. John M. Blair, MD Puget Sound Spine Institute. Low Back Pain. Incidence: 60-90% Lifetime prevalence 5% Annual incidence 1:1 Female/Male ratio except after age 60 Sciatica: 40% Lifetime prevalence 10% of patients with low back pain. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Low Back Pain and

Lumbar Disc Disease

John M. Blair, MD

Puget Sound Spine Institute

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Low Back Pain

Incidence:60-90% Lifetime prevalence5% Annual incidence1:1 Female/Male ratio except after age 60

Sciatica:40% Lifetime prevalence10% of patients with low back pain

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Low Back Pain Natural History

• 33% Pain free after one week• 75% Pain free after one month• >90% Pain free after three

months

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Low Back Pain

Acute Low Back Pain:

•Pain in the low back which lasts less than 90 days

Chronic Low Back Pain:

•Pain in the low back which exceeds 6 months duration•3-5% of all back pain

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Acute Low Back PainInitial Management

• Mechanical vs. Non-mechanical

• X-rays

• Exam

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Acute Low Back PainManagement

• Bed rest (2-7 days)• Early mobilization• Anti-inflamatories, muscle relaxants and

narcotics • Ice• Bracing

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Acute Low Back PainManagement

• Physical Therapy

• Spinal manipulation: May speed recovery but no long term efficacy.

• Massage Therapy: Feels good but unproven.

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DRX 9000

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DRX 9000

• There is no published literature in peer reviewed journals which supports or refutes the efficacy of this device.

• Traction has been shown to be effective in the treatment of some spinal conditions.

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Chronic Low Back PainLong-term management and

treatment

• Determine source of symptoms

• Treatment

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Low Back Pain

Determine source of symptoms:• Lumbar disk• Facet joint• Spinal nerves• Vertebral body• Soft tissues• Hip or sacroiliac joint

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Low Back Pain Diagnostic Tests

• X-Rays• MRI• CAT scan +/- myelogram• Discogram• EMG• Bone scan• Injections

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Low Back PainLong-Term Management

• Therapy/Conditioning

• Lifestyle changes

• Medication

• Injections

• Surgery

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Low Back PainLong-Term Management

The goal of long-term management is to reduce stress and strain on the back by strengthening the muscles surrounding the spine and eliminating activities or habits which accelerate the degenerative process.

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Low Back PainLong-Term Management

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Low Back PainLong-Term Management

• Passive care directed at symptom relief does not address the underlying dysfunction.

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Low Back PainLong-Term Management

EXERCISE !• Walk, Bike, Swim, Treadmill, Elliptical

trainer• Stretching• Avoid impact and twisting activities:

Running, Tennis, Golf

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Low Back PainLong-Term Management

• Increased pain during the initial phases of rehabilitation is common and should not cause alarm.

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Low Back PainLong-Term Management

• Quit smoking• Osteoporosis: Consult your doctor regarding

diet, hormonal replacement and bone building drugs.

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TreatmentMedications

• Anti-Inflammatories: Motrin, Advil, Aleve, Aspirin, Tylenol

• Prescription NSAID’s: Lodine, Arthrotec, Mobic, Celebrex

• Narcotics• Anti-Depressants• Anti-Convulsants

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TreatmentInjections

• Epidural

• Selective nerve root block (SNRB)

• Facet joint block

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All injections should be done with x-ray guidance!

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Lumbar Spine Surgery

Surgery of the low back is best directed toward relief of pain originating from a compressed or irritated nerve root(s).

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Low Back PainSurgical Treatment of Sciatica

• Laminectomy• Discectomy• Sometimes fusion

is also performed.

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Low Back PainSurgical Treatment of Sciatica

• Short procedure (1hr. Average)

• < 24 hour hospital stay

• Good-excellent results in most patients

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Surgery for

Chronic Low Back PainTraditional• Lumbar fusionNew Options• IDET• Kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty• Artificial disc replacement (ADR)

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Surgery for

Chronic Low Back PainTraditional:

• Fusion

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Lumbar Fusion

• Posterior

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• Anterior

Lumbar Fusion

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Lumbar Fusion

• Combined

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Surgical Treatment of Low Back Pain

New Options

• Intradiscal Electrothermal Annuloplasty (IDET)

• Artificial disc replacement (ADR)

• Vertebroplasty / Kyphoplasty

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IDET

• A metal coil is inserted into a disc.

• The coil is heated and seals a painful tear.

• Outpatient procedure under IV sedation.

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IDET

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IDET

Indications:

• One or two painful discs with a tear.

• No prior surgery.

• Well preserved disc height.

Results:

• 60% Good to Excellent results

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• Anterior abdominal incision.

• Disc is completely removed.

• Artificial disc is placed.

• Hospital stay of 1-2 days.

Artificial Disc Replacement

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Artificial Disc Replacement

Criteria:• 1-2 degenerated disks• Good disk height• No facet arthritis• No prior surgery• No sciatica

70-80% good to excellent results in properly selected patients.

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Artificial Disc Replacement

• Best results seem to correlate with less motion (I.e. fusion).

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Kyphoplasty / Vertebroplasty

• Cement is injected into a broken vertebrae.

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Kyphoplasty / Vertebroplasty

• Balloon is used to create cavity prior to injection of cement with kyphoplasty.

• Outpatient procedure often with immediate pain relief.

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Resources

• Puget Sound Spine Institute

• WebMD

• North American Spine

Society

• American Academy of

Orthopedic Surgeons. www.aaos.org

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Thank-you!