Postoperative Changes in Paraspinal Muscle Thickness After Various Lumbar Back Surgery Procedures
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Damage to the paraspinal muscle after various lumbar back surgery procedures was evaluated by measuring the paraspinal muscle thickness preoperatively and postoperatively in 89 patients, 61 males and 28 females.There were 42 single interlaminar level procedures(SL group), 13 multiple interlaminar level procedures(ML group), and 34 posterolateral fusion procedures(PLF group).Changes in paraspinal muscle thickness were evaluated at more than 10 months after surgery, because muscle swelling continued as long as 10 months after surgery, and then reduced as the edema subsided.Postoperative serum creatine phosphokinase(CPK)level on postoperative day 2 was also measured.The decrease of paraspinal muscle thickness was significantly larger in the PLF group than in the SL group(-12.9% and -2.7%, respectively, p<0.02).There was no significant correlation between postoperative serum CPK level and decrease of paraspinal muscle thickness.However, the postoperative elevation of serum CPK level was significantly higher in the PLF group than in the SL and ML groups(979 ± 114 vs.292 ± 45 and 410 ± 44IU / l, respectively, p<0.001).In conclusion, posterolateral fusion is the most invasive procedure of the paraspinal muscles in various lumbar back surgery procedures.Paraspinal muscle damage during lumbar back surgery may be one of the most important factors that causes atrophy of the muscles.
- 2000-03-15
著者
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HANAKITA Junya
Department of Neurosurgery and Department of Pathology, Shizuoka General Hospital
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MATSUOKA Norihiro
Department of Neurosurgery and Department of Pathology, Shizuoka General Hospital
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Gotoh Kazuo
Department Of Neurosurgery Shizuoka General Hospital
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Gotoh Kazuo
Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Musashi Institute Of Technology
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Suwa Hideyuki
Department Of Neurosurgery Shizuoka General Hospital
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Suwa Hideyuki
Department Of Neurosurgery And Department Of Pathology Shizuoka General Hospital
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Hanakita Junya
Department Of Neurosurgery And Department Of Pathology Shizuoka General Hospital
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Morizane Asuka
Department Of Neurosurgery Shizuoka General Hospital
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Morizane Asuka
Department Of Neurosurgery Kobe City General Hospital
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Matsuoka Norihiro
Department Of Neurosurgery And Department Of Pathology Shizuoka General Hospital
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OHSHITA Noboru
Department of Neurosurgery, Shizuoka General Hospital
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Ohshita Noboru
Department Of Neurosurgery Shizuoka General Hospital
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