Back and Neck Injuries: Surgical Advances and Treatment

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Back and Neck Injuries: Surgical Advances and Treatment Ara Deukmedjian, MD Board Certified Neurosurgeon June 8, 2017 1

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Spinal Joints: Anatomy Two types of Spinal Joints: Spinal (intervertebral) disc Facet joints Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) SIJ 3

Causes of Neck & Back Pain #1 = Facet Joints #2 = Intervertebral Disc Sacroiliac joints Muscle injury Paraspinal Piriformis 4

Facet Joints Normally painless Injury causes Painful movement Stiffness 5

Facet Joints 6

Facet Joint Injury 7

Why do Injured Facet joints Hurt? 8

Facet Joint Injections Axial or non-radicular neck & back pain Duration of pain of at least 1 month Average pain levels of greater than 4 on a scale of 0 10 Pain causing functional disability Failure to respond to therapy and pain pills Pain worse with rotation and extension 9

Lumbar Facets 10

Lumbar Facets 11

Cervical Facets 12

Diagnostic MBB Facets are primary cause of Pain: Block yields >50% relief Treat group of three joints Bilateral >90% Block is diagnostic (rarely cure) Therapy necessary to increase ROM 13

MBB NO STEROIDS, ONLY LOCAL ANESTHETICS FIRST BLOCK WITH LIDOCAINE SECOND BLOCK WITH MARCAINE BEFORE RFA, MUST HAVE TWO SUCCESSFUL PROCEDURES FOR FACET JOINT PAIN EITHER ONE SUCCESSFUL FACET JOINTS INJECTIONS AND ONE SUCCESSFUL MBB OR 2 SUCCESSFUL MBBs - ONE WITH LIDOCAINE AND ONE WITH MARCAINE WITH MBB, THE PATIENT S PAIN/SYMPTOMS SHOULD BE IMPROVED MORE THAN 50% 15 MINUTES AFTER THE END OF THE PROCEDURE 14

Poll Question Q1. What is the most common cause of chronic back or neck pain? a) herniated disc b) facet joint injury c) sacroileiitis d) piriformis syndrome 15

Diagnostic Median Nerve Branch Blocks (MBB) and RFA- Lumbar 16

Diagnostic Median Nerve Branch Blocks (MBB) and RFA- Cervical 17

Rhizotomy (RFA) 18

Rhizotomy (RFA) 19

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Intervertebral (Spinal) Disc 21

Disc is a shock absorber in traumatic injuries 22

Failure of the Annulus 23

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Types of Spinal Disc Injury Herniated disc Bulging Disc Annular tear 25

Spinal Disc Injury Disc Injury Pain Painful movement Discogenic pain = pain originating from an injured spinal disc 26

When is a Disc Injury Painful? Radiculopathy Neck or Back Pain 27

Diagnostic Testing 28

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Sacroiliac Joint Injection Somatic or non radicular low back and lower extremity pain below the level of L5 vertebra. Duration of pain of at least of 1 month. Average pain levels of greater than 4 on a scale of 0 to 10. Intermittent or continuous pain causing functional disability. Failure to respond to more conservative management Lack of obvious evidence for disc-related or facet joint pain. 30

SIJ Injections 31

SI Joint Paint 32

SIJ INJECTIONS 33

Poll Question Q2: What is the name of the nerve carrying pain directly from the inflamed facet joint? a) medial branch of the dorsal ramus b) L5 nerve root c) dorsal root ganglion d) sympathetic trunk 34

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Piriformis Syndrome Underdiagnosed-Three Stooges Pain in buttock with possible intermittent radicular symptoms in posterior thigh to foot Increased pain with sitting for long time, specially on hard surface, walking, standing, climbing up stairs Increased pain with internal rotation and adduction of the hip joint Common in patients with low back pain, hip joint pain, knee joint pain- change in biomechanics of gait 36

Piriformis Syndrome 37

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Spinal Cord Stimulator Intractable pain, neuropathic in nature, such as pain caused by lumbosacral arachnoiditis, nerve root injuries, postsurgical or post-traumatic CRPS I and II, phantom limb pain PVD (when the patient cannot undergo revascularization or when revascularization has failed to relieve painful symptoms), PHN, plexopathy, intercostal neuralgia, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, cauda equina injury, or incomplete spinal cord injury. 39

Spinal Cord Stimulator 40

Spinal Cord Stimulator 41

Ultrasound Guided Injections PIRIFORMIS MUSCLE SACROILIC JOINT SHOULDER BURSA INJECTION HIP BURSAE INJECTIONS KNEE BURSAE INJECTIONS TENNIS AND GOLFER S ELBOWS CARPAL TUNNEL INJECTION 42

Ultrasound Guided Injections PLANTAR FASCIA SMALL JOINTS OF WRIST, HAND AND FOOT TRIGGER FINGER DE QUERVAINS TENOSYNOVITIS PERITENDINOUS INJECTIONS 43

Ultrasound Guided Injections 44

What are the treatment options? 45

Interposed Disc = Source of pain Painful Disc 46

Poll Question Q3: What part of a herniated disc causes back (or neck) pain? a) ventral annulus b) nucleus pulposus c) annular tear d) nerve root 47

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What is Spinal Fusion? Arthrodesis = Fusion = a surgical technique to join 2 or more vertebrae 49

Spinal Fusion = STOP Movement At Disc = Eliminate Pain Bone Graft Instrumentation Immobilization Surgery 50

$$ Implants & Instrumentation $$ 51

Disadvantages of Spinal Fusion Highly Invasive Surgery Large Incision Long Recovery (3-6 months) Highest Cost ($150,000) High Complication Rate (10-20%) Permanent Impairment (12-30%) Implant and Biologic Cost Adjacent Segment Disease Permanent Work Restrictions Loss of Motion 52

The Old Traditional Way 53

Dawn of a New Era Arthroscopic Laser Spine Surgery 54

Deuk Laser Disc Repair The Alternative to Fusion Deuk Laser Disc Repair vs. Other Laser Disc Repair Methods Replaces Spinal Fusion!! Laser Spine Surgery No Bone Drilling! No implants! No biologics! No hospitalization! No time off work!* No complications! ** Revolutionary NEW surgery * Light duty for 6 weeks after surgery ** no complications to date 55

REPAIR HERNIATED DISCS 56

NO FUSION!! 7 mm 57

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Laser Back Surgery - smallest incision & fastest recovery 59

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Cervical Disc Herniation Disc Herniation & Bulges Neck & Arm Pain Numbness & Paresthesias Headaches 61

Poll Question Q4: What do we call pain coming from a herniated spinal disc? a) facet pain b) piriformis syndrome c) biliary cholic d) discogenic pain 62

Impairment Rating LE$$ than FUSION 7-11% Anticipated FUPIR vs. 14-25% w/fusion 63

Deuk Laser Disc Repair FDA approved Peer Reviewed Publications No Hospitalization No complications to Date Performed for last 6 years Outpatient No fusion or implants 95% elimination of PAIN 64

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Deuk Laser Disc Repair It s a New Alternative to Spinal Fusion Lower Cost Fastest Recovery { less pain & suffering} Patient is back to life and work in 1 to 3 days! 67

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Pre-operative Symptoms Complications 71

NO FUSION!! 7 mm 72

Deuk Laser Disc Repair 66 consecutive patients Symptomatic Cervical HNPs or Bulging discs 1 or 2 levels Results: 95% resolution of pain and radicular Sx 65% had 100% resolution of Sx No complications No conversion to ACDF No hospitalizations 73

Avoid Spinal Fusion with Deuk Laser Disc Repair Safer Lower Cost Faster Return to Work Happy Patients! 74

Surgical Warranty Deuk Spine Institute 1800-Fix My Back Available on all major spinal surgery 1year 10 years or lifetime Starts on day of surgery Covers any future medical expenses for covered body part Cervical spine Lumbar spine First ever offered spine surgery warranty 75

Surgical Warranty All office visits, follow up care All new imaging: MRI, CT scan, EMG-NCS, Xray All labs, diagnostic testing, therapy, chiro, massage. All Interventional Pain Management Procedures ( ESI, Facet joint, Sacroiliac, etc) Any future spinal surgery on covered region Any pain medication, nursing, therapy Any care needed during warranty period. 76

Poll Question Q5: What is the best way to treat chronic disc pain from a herniated disc? a) shots b) surgery on the disc c) physical therapy d) pain medication 77

Thank you! Work Comp Scheduler: Tasha Grant 321-775-1362 1800-FIX MY Back 78