Andrzej Radek
Medical University of Łódź
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Neurosurgery | 2001
Andrzej Maciejczak; Michal Ciach; Maciej Radek; Andrzej Radek; Jan Awrejcewicz
OBJECTIVE To determine whether the Cloward technique of cervical discectomy and fusion increases immediate postoperative stiffness of single cervical motion segment after application of interbody dowel bone graft. METHODS We measured and compared the stiffness of single-motion segments in cadaveric cervical spines before and immediately after interbody fusion with the Cloward technique. Changes in range of motion and stiffness of the C5–C6 segment were measured in a bending flexibility test (flexion, extension, lateral bending and axial rotation) before and after a Cloward procedure in 11 fresh-frozen human cadaveric specimens from the 4th through the 7th vertebrae. RESULTS The Cloward procedure produced a statistically significant increase in stiffness of the operated segment in flexion and lateral bending when compared with the intact spine. The less stiff the segment before the operation, the greater the increase in its postoperative flexural stiffness (statistically significant). The Cloward procedure produced nonuniform changes in rotational and extensional stiffness that increased in some specimens and decreased in others. CONCLUSION Our data demonstrate that Cloward interbody fusion increases immediate postoperative stiffness of an operated segment only in flexion and lateral bending in cadaveric specimens in an in vitro environment. Thus, Cloward fusion seems a relatively ineffective method for increasing the stiffness of a construct. This may add to discussion on the use of spinal instrumentation and postoperative management of patients after cervical discectomy, which varies from bracing in hard collars through immobilization in soft collars to no external orthosis.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2016
Maciej Radek; Barbara Pacholczyk-Sienicka; Stefan Jankowski; Łukasz Albrecht; Magdalena Grodzka; Adam Depta; Andrzej Radek
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study is to assess the correlation between the degree of degeneration of lumbar discs according to the Pfirrmann classification system and the concentrations of metabolites determined by means of 1H high-resolution magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (1H HR MAS NMR) spectroscopy. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-six human intervertebral lumbar discs that were operated on due to degenerative disease were analyzed. Routine preoperative 1.5T, T2-weighed magnetic resonance (MR) images were used to classify the cases according to the Pfirrmann classification system. In all the cases, during microdiscectomy, the fragments of the annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus were harvested and their metabolic profile was examined by means of 1H HR MAS. The grades of disc degeneration on the Pfirrmann scale were correlated with the metabolite concentrations. RESULTS Spectral analyses of the intervertebral discs with Pfirrmann grades IV and V demonstrated significantly higher concentrations of creatine, glycine, hydroxyproline, alanine, leucine, valine, acetate, isoleucine, α,β-glucose, and myo-inositol, and a lower intensity of the N-acetyl peak of chondroitin sulfate, compared to the spectra with Pfirrmann grade III. CONCLUSION Our results demonstrate correlations between metabolite concentrations and the degree of lumbar disc degeneration assessed using the Pfirrmann grading system and provide another step toward the potential use of in vivo MR spectroscopy for investigation of biomarkers in lumbar disc degeneration.
Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2016
Maciej Radek; Marek Grochal; Bartłomiej Tomasik; Andrzej Radek
The authors present the anterior approach to cervical spine, which enabled complete resection of tumor located in the anterior part of the spinal canal. Considering there are not many reports in the literature, the authors present a case of a meningioma at the level C5-C6 resected with good result through anterolateral approach.
Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2016
Maciej Radek; Bartłomiej Tomasik; Maciej Wojdyn; Dorota Snopkowska-Wiaderna; Maciej Błaszczyk; Andrzej Radek
INTRODUCTION Neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) and schwannomatosis are entities that may, due to the similarity of clinical symptoms, cause diagnostic difficulties. Incidence rate of both diseases is similar and estimated between 1:25,000 and 1:40,000. The genes associated with the development of the aforementioned disorders are located on chromosome 22 and lay in proxmity. Schwannomatosis is characterized by an incomplete penetrance and the risk of its transmission to the offspring is significantly lower than in the case of NF 2. Schwannomatosis clinical characteristic is similar to the NF2, however vestibular schwannomas are not present. Therefore the imaging studies evaluated by an experienced radiologist play a key role in the diagnostic process. CASE REPORT Forty two-year-old female hospitalized three times because of the tumors of the spinal canal was admitted to the Department of Neurosurgery and Peripheral Nerve Surgery in 2008 because of the cervical pain syndrome with concomitant headache. She was diagnosed with a schwannomatosis, recently distinguished, the third form of neurofibromatosis. MRI imaging revealed craniocervical junction tumor. Suboccipital craniectomy with concomitant C1-C2 laminectomy was done in order to remove the lesion. After the surgery the patient did not present any deficits in neurological examination and was discharged from hospital in good general condition. CONCLUSIONS The patient was diagnosed with schwannomatosis, recently established neurofibromatosis entity which may resemble NF2 clinically. In patients after the age of 30, in whom we observe multiple schwannomas without the concomitant hearing impairment, the diagnosis of schwannomatosis is very likely.
Archives of Medical Science | 2017
Maciej Radek; Andrzej Radek; Jacek Rysz; Zbigniew Maziarz; Mariusz Gadzicki; Wiesław Tryniszewski
Introduction Lack of efficacy of pharmacotherapy and physiotherapy in spinal pain syndrome is an indication for intervertebral stabilizer implantation between the processes in the lumbar segment of the spine. Material and methods The group consisted of 32 patients qualified after radioisotopic single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) examinations with assessment of bone metabolism and mineral density. For comparative purposes, the L2 vertebra was defined as normal. Parameters defined in the area of operated vertebrae were comparable to L2. Imaging examinations and a pain intensity test were performed before and 12 months after the procedure. Results In SPECT, osteotropic isotope (OI) activity in spinous bodies and processes was close to L2 values. Density assessed in CT of analysed vertebrae was close to L2. In the control examination, activity of OI in spinous bodies and processes was higher in the procedure area. Under the stabilizer, there was a strong positive correlation with the L2 parameters. The differences were statistically significant (p = 0.0002). The increase of OI activity in the elements above the stabilizer was variable. In the control examination, there was higher density of spinous processes and bodies above and under the stabilizer. The difference, compared to the L2 density, was statistically significant. Conclusions The radioisotopic method with SPECT/CT allows for the precise assessment of bone metabolism in the spine. After the procedure, a negative correlation was observed between bone metabolism changes and pain intensity test results.
Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2003
Andrzej Radek; Zapałowicz K; Grochal M; Błaszczyk B; Myśliński R; Kaczorowska B
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine | 2015
Barbara Pacholczyk-Sienicka; Maciej Radek; Andrzej Radek; Stefan Jankowski
Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2004
Zapałowicz K; Maciej Radek; Andrzej Radek
Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2003
Zapałowicz K; Andrzej Radek; Gasiński P; Błaszczyk B; Skiba P
Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2013
Maciej Radek; Karol Wiśniewski; Marek Grochal; Karol Jastrzębski; Piotr Gębski; Dorota Snopkowska-Wiaderna; Andrzej Radek