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METHODS
A 5-year clinical follow-up assessment of a prospective randomized study of chemonucleolysis using chymopapain (4000 IU) or collagenase (400 ABC units) was performed.
BACKGROUND
Intradiscal therapy can be performed for patients with contained discs by chemonucleolysis, percutaneous
The management of adolescent disc protrusions by chemonucleolysis has received little attention in the literature, and reports of the long-term outcome are lacking. Between May 1978 and July 1986 42 patients between the ages of 13 and 19 years with radiologically proven lumbar disc protrusions were
Lumbar disc tissue from 10 patients who had previously undergone chemonucleolysis without success was studied by light and scanning electron microscopy. Seven patients had a sequestrated disc; three had large protrusions. As a control, material from 10 patients subjected to disc surgery without
Percutaneous lumbar discectomy has gained growing interest during recent years as an alternative to open surgery for protrusions and non-sequestrated subligamentous intervertebral disc herniations. As a less invasive method it competes with chemonucleolysis. At least two modifications are known to
The clinical deterioration in a patient after chemonucleolysis with chymopapain is described in a case report. Experiments were carried out, to receive a proper understanding of possible diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The paper discusses the pathophysiology of these complications from the
OBJECTIVE
Several animal studies have demonstrated the positive effects of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on disc degeneration retardation. The present meta-analysis was to verify the efficacy of PRP in retarding disc degeneration in animal.
METHODS
Relevant studies were identified and evaluated
Improved diagnostic measures for intervertebral disc degeneration are necessary to facilitate early detection and treatment. The aim of this study was to correlate changes in mechanical and biochemical properties with the quantitative MRI parameters T2 and T1ρ in rabbit lumbar discs using an ex vivo
Herniated lumbar discs may infrequently extrude through or around the posterior longitudinal ligament and migrate within the epidural space either as a contiguous mass with or as a free fragment of the parent nucleus pulposus. Recognition of this entity may obviate the use of chymopapain or may
Elevated serum levels of keratan sulfate (KS) and hyaluronate (HA) in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) have been reported. We measured KS and HA in dogs to determine if there was an elevation of these serum glycosaminoglycans in a canine model of OA. A single intraarticular injection of 1 mg of
A retrospective study was carried out of 333 patients who had been treated by chemonucleolysis with chymopapain. The efficacy and safety of this treatment were evaluated and factors exerting a statistically significant effect on the quality of the results were selected from clinical and radiological
The herniated lumbar disc (HLD) in adolescent patients is characterized by typical discogenic pain that originates from a soft herniated disc. It is frequently related to back trauma, and sometimes it is also combined with a degenerative process and a bony spur such as posterior Schmorl's node.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this work was to test the effect of inhibition of bone remodeling, through the use of the bisphosphonate, zoledronic acid, on cartilage matrix damage in an animal model of cartilage matrix damage.
METHODS
New Zealand white rabbits were divided into four groups for treatment
The effect of externally applied spinal loads on facet mechanics before and after facet capsulectomy and disc alteration was investigated. Four control and four chymopapain-treated specimens were tested. Facet load and resultant load location were determined in the unaltered state, after facet
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine produces images which reflect the chemical composition of the intervertebral disc. We have conducted a prospective study of the serial changes in the MRI appearance of the intervertebral disc after chemonucleolysis with the enzyme chymopapain. Fourteen
With Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) it is possible to monitor the changes in water content of the nucleus pulposus after intradiscal injection of chymopapain. In this prospective study the changes that occurred in 20 patients undergoing single-level chemonucleolysis were monitored. A constant