内镜,胸部段长胸部神经减压的结果
Ryan Lohre1, Sarah Koljaka1, Nicholas Wiley1
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, MGH Scapula Program, Boston, MA, USA.
JSES reviews, reports, and techniques
|January 21, 2026
概括
内镜长胸神经 (LTN) 减压有效缓解衰弱的肩周疼痛,改善肩部运动范围. 这种微创手术提供了显著的疼痛缓解与一些并发症,增强患者的结果.
科学领域:
- 整形外科手术 整形外科手术
- 神经外科 神经外科
- 疼痛管理 疼痛管理
背景情况:
- 关和下关节疼痛,通常与甲胸部异常有关,如神经翅膀,可以使人失去能力.
- 长胸神经 (LTN) 参与这些疾病,使其减压成为潜在的治疗点.
研究的目的:
- 评估内镜胸部长胸神经 (LTN) 减压在治疗持续的关和下半关节边缘疼痛时的疗效.
- 评估手术对患者报告结果和肩关节移动性的影响.
主要方法:
- 对31名在2020年至2024年期间接受了内透镜LTN减压治疗大脑周围头骨疼痛的患者进行了回顾性审查.
- 收集的数据包括患者人口统计数据,手术前后结果 (VAS,SSV,PROMIS,DASH) 和运动范围.
- 同时进行的手术,如胸部小释放和臂神经溶解.
主要成果:
- 在视觉模拟尺度 (VAS) 疼痛评分 (7.7至2.7) 和主观肩部值 (SSV) (38.0%至85.6%) 中观察到显著改善.
- 前方提升,绑架和外围旋转的运动范围在手术后显著改善.
- 并发症是最小的 (12.9%),没有可识别的患者或手术因素预测它们.
结论:
- 胸部LTN的内镜去压是一种有效的治疗关节疼痛,改善疼痛水平和肩膀功能.
- 该程序表现出良好的安全性,并发症率低.
- 需要进一步的研究来确定长期的疗效和结果.
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