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Interspinous Process Decompression: Expanding Treatment Options for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.

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Nunley, PD; Shamie, AN; Blumenthal, SL; Orndorff, D; Block, JE; Geisler, FH
Published in: Biomed Res Int
2016

Interspinous process decompression is a minimally invasive implantation procedure employing a stand-alone interspinous spacer that functions as an extension blocker to prevent compression of neural elements without direct surgical removal of tissue adjacent to the nerves. The Superion® spacer is the only FDA approved stand-alone device available in the US. It is also the only spacer approved by the CMS to be implanted in an ambulatory surgery center. We computed the within-group effect sizes from the Superion IDE trial and compared them to results extrapolated from two randomized trials of decompressive laminectomy. For the ODI, effect sizes were all very large (>1.0) for Superion and laminectomy at 2, 3, and 4 years. For ZCQ, the 2-year Superion symptom severity (1.26) and physical function (1.29) domains were very large; laminectomy effect sizes were very large (1.07) for symptom severity and large for physical function (0.80). Current projections indicate a marked increase in the number of patients with spinal stenosis. Consequently, there remains a keen interest in minimally invasive treatment options that delay or obviate the need for invasive surgical procedures, such as decompressive laminectomy or fusion. Stand-alone interspinous spacers may fill a currently unmet treatment gap in the continuum of care and help to reduce the burden of this chronic degenerative condition on the health care system.

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Biomed Res Int

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EISSN

2314-6141

Publication Date

2016

Volume

2016

Start / End Page

3267307

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States Food and Drug Administration
  • United States
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Surgical Equipment
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Lumbar Vertebrae
  • Laminectomy
  • Humans
  • Device Approval
 

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Nunley, P. D., Shamie, A. N., Blumenthal, S. L., Orndorff, D., Block, J. E., & Geisler, F. H. (2016). Interspinous Process Decompression: Expanding Treatment Options for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. Biomed Res Int, 2016, 3267307. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3267307
Nunley, Pierce D., A Nick Shamie, Scott L. Blumenthal, Douglas Orndorff, Jon E. Block, and Fred H. Geisler. “Interspinous Process Decompression: Expanding Treatment Options for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.Biomed Res Int 2016 (2016): 3267307. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3267307.
Nunley PD, Shamie AN, Blumenthal SL, Orndorff D, Block JE, Geisler FH. Interspinous Process Decompression: Expanding Treatment Options for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. Biomed Res Int. 2016;2016:3267307.
Nunley, Pierce D., et al. “Interspinous Process Decompression: Expanding Treatment Options for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.Biomed Res Int, vol. 2016, 2016, p. 3267307. Pubmed, doi:10.1155/2016/3267307.
Nunley PD, Shamie AN, Blumenthal SL, Orndorff D, Block JE, Geisler FH. Interspinous Process Decompression: Expanding Treatment Options for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. Biomed Res Int. 2016;2016:3267307.

Published In

Biomed Res Int

DOI

EISSN

2314-6141

Publication Date

2016

Volume

2016

Start / End Page

3267307

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States Food and Drug Administration
  • United States
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Surgical Equipment
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Lumbar Vertebrae
  • Laminectomy
  • Humans
  • Device Approval