• Spine J · Jun 2015

    Morphologic changes in the lumbar spine after lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy: a quantitative radiological study.

    • Mathew Smuck, Ralph A Crisostomo, Ryan Demirjian, David S Fitch, David J Kennedy, and Michael E Geisser.
    • Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Stanford University Spine Center, 450 Broadway St, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA. Electronic address: msmuck@stanford.edu.
    • Spine J. 2015 Jun 1;15(6):1415-21.

    Background ContextMedial branch radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) is a common treatment for zygapophyseal joint pain. The lumbar medial branch innervates these joints and adjacent structures. The impact of the intended neurotomy on these structures remains unclear. No studies have yet verified quantitatively the effect of medial branch RFN on intervertebral discs, facet joints, and multifidus cross-sectional area.PurposeThe aim of this study was to determine, using objective radiographic measures, whether there is a quantitative difference in the lumbar multifidus muscle cross-sectional area, facet joint degeneration, or intervertebral disc degeneration after segmental medial branch RFN.Study Design/SettingThis is a retrospective single-cohort study performed at a university spine center.Patient SampleThe patient sample consisted of 27 patients treated with lumbar medial branch RFN, with pre- and posttreatment magnetic resonance images available for analysis.Outcome MeasureThe primary study outcome measure was interval change in fat-subtracted multifidus cross-sectional area, and intervertebral disc and zygapophyseal joint degeneration grade.MethodsIn this retrospective study, segmental levels unaffected by RFN treatment were used as controls to compare against levels affected by treatment.ResultsLevels affected by RFN demonstrated a significantly greater amount of disc degeneration compared with unaffected levels (14.9% vs. 4.6%; p=.0489). There was no statistical difference in the multifidus cross-sectional area or rates of deterioration in the zygapophyseal joints observed.ConclusionsThe full impact of RFN on multifidus function, morphology, and segmental anatomy is unknown. This retrospective study indicates that measurable changes in segmental morphology may occur after lumbar medial branch RFN. These findings require validation in a prospective, controlled study.Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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