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Trials | 2018

Clinical and radiological effect of medialized cortical bone trajectory for lumbar pedicle screw fixation in patients with degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (mPACT)

Anja Tschugg; Pujan Kavakebi; Sebastian Hartmann; Sara Lener; Christoph Wipplinger; Wolfgang N. Löscher; Sabrina Neururer; Matthias Wildauer; Claudius Thomé

BackgroundSpinal fusion with pedicle screw fixation represents the gold standard for lumbar degenerative disc disease with instability. Although it is an established technique, it is nevertheless an invasive intervention with high complication rates. Therefore, minimally invasive approaches have been developed, the medialized bilateral screw pedicel fixation (mPACT) being one of them. The study objective is to evaluate prospectively the efficacy and safety of the mPACT technique compared with the traditional trajectory for degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis.Methods/designThis is a single-center, randomized, controlled, parallel group, superiority trial. A total of 154 adult patients are allocated in a ratio of 1:1. Sample size and power calculation were performed to detect the minimal clinically important difference of 10%, with an expected standard deviation of 20% in the primary outcome parameter, the Oswestry Disability Index, with power of 80%, based on an assumed maximal dropout rate of 20%. Secondary outcome parameters include the EuroQoL 5-Dimension questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, the painDETECT questionnaire and the “timed up and go” test. Furthermore, radiological and health economic outcomes will be evaluated. Follow up is performed until 5 years after surgery. Major inclusion criteria are lumbar degenerative spondylolisthesis with Meyerding grade I or II, which qualifies for decompression and fusion by medialised posterior screw placement with cortical trajectory (mPACT) or by a traditional trajectory for lumbar pedicle screw placement.DiscussionThis trial will contribute to the understanding of the short-term and long-term clinical and radiological postoperative course in patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease, in which the mPACT technique is used.Trial registrationISRCTN registry, ISRCTN99263604. Registered on 3 November 2016.


Muscle & Nerve | 2018

Extraforaminal Lumbar Disk Herniations Lead To Neuroplastic Changes: a Study Using Quantitative Sensory Testing: Changes in Extraforaminal Disk

Anja Tschugg; Sara Lener; Sebastian Hartmann; Valentin Fink; Sabrina Neururer; Matthias Wildauer; Wolfgang N. Löscher; Claudius Thomé

Introduction: Extraforaminal lumbar disk herniations are characterized by distinct clinical features in comparison to paramedian lumbar disk herniations. Methods: We applied the quantitative sensory testing (QST) protocol of the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain in 63 patients with a single lumbar disk herniation. They were categorized in 2 groups: (I) an intraspinal (group I; n = 47, 75%) and an extraforaminal (group E; n = 16, 25%). Results: The wind‐up ratio for assessing endogenous pain‐modulating pathways was higher in group E (2.9 ± 2) than in group I (1.4 ± 1; P = 0.021). After a subsequent series of pinprick stimuli, an increase in pain assessed by the numeric rating scale could be shown in group E (2.1 ± 2 vs 1.1 ± 1; P = 0.032). Discussion: Extraforaminal compression is associated with chronic as well as neuropathic pain, presumably caused by direct compression of the dorsal root ganglion, which may preferentially promote specific chronic pain mechanisms. Muscle Nerve 58: 676–680, 2018


European Spine Journal | 2017

Gender differences after lumbar sequestrectomy: a prospective clinical trial using quantitative sensory testing

Anja Tschugg; Wolfgang N. Löscher; Sara Lener; Matthias Wildauer; Sebastian Hartmann; Sabrina Neururer; Claudius Thomé


Acta Neurochirurgica | 2018

Management of spinal infection: a review of the literature

Sara Lener; Sebastian Hartmann; Giuseppe Barbagallo; Francesco Certo; Claudius Thomé; Anja Tschugg


Neurosurgical Review | 2017

Preoperative sport improves the outcome of lumbar disc surgery: a prospective monocentric cohort study

Anja Tschugg; Sara Lener; Sebastian Hartmann; Matthias Wildauer; Wolfgang N. Löscher; Sabrina Neururer; Claudius Thomé


Neurosurgical Review | 2018

Primary acquired spondylodiscitis shows a more severe course than spondylodiscitis following spine surgery: a single-center retrospective study of 159 cases

Anja Tschugg; Sara Lener; Sebastian Hartmann; Andreas Rietzler; Sabrina Neururer; Claudius Thomé


Neurosurgical Review | 2017

The value of quantitative sensory testing in spine research.

Anja Tschugg; Wolfgang N. Löscher; Sara Lener; Sebastian Hartmann; Matthias Wildauer; Sabrina Neururer; Claudius Thomé


European Spine Journal | 2017

Minimally invasive spine surgery in lumbar spondylodiscitis: a retrospective single-center analysis of 67 cases

Anja Tschugg; Sebastian Hartmann; Sara Lener; Andreas Rietzler; Neururer Sabrina; Claudius Thomé


European Spine Journal | 2016

Improvement of sensory function after sequestrectomy for lumbar disc herniation: a prospective clinical study using quantitative sensory testing.

Anja Tschugg; Sara Lener; Sebastian Hartmann; Sabrina Neururer; Matthias Wildauer; Claudius Thomé; Wolfgang N. Löscher


Neurosurgical Review | 2018

Retrospective analysis of cervical corpectomies: implant-related complications of one- and two-level corpectomies in 45 patients

Sebastian Hartmann; Pujan Kavakebi; Christoph Wipplinger; Anja Tschugg; Pierre Pascal Girod; Sara Lener; Claudius Thomé

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Anja Tschugg

Innsbruck Medical University

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Claudius Thomé

Innsbruck Medical University

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Sebastian Hartmann

Innsbruck Medical University

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Sabrina Neururer

Innsbruck Medical University

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Matthias Wildauer

Innsbruck Medical University

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Wolfgang N. Löscher

Innsbruck Medical University

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Christoph Wipplinger

Innsbruck Medical University

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Andreas Rietzler

Innsbruck Medical University

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Pujan Kavakebi

Innsbruck Medical University

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Pierre Pascal Girod

Innsbruck Medical University

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