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Sandeep konduru M.B.B.S, FRCS Ed (Tr & Orth ) consultant orthopaedic Spine surgeon

Evaluation of back pain and other disorders of the Spine. Sandeep konduru M.B.B.S, FRCS Ed (Tr & Orth ) consultant orthopaedic Spine surgeon. What to refer When to refer Where to refer Recent advances in Spine surgery – Minimally invasive surgery. Elective cases. Spinal stenosis

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Sandeep konduru M.B.B.S, FRCS Ed (Tr & Orth ) consultant orthopaedic Spine surgeon

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  1. Evaluation of back pain and other disorders of the Spine Sandeep konduru M.B.B.S, FRCSEd (Tr & Orth)consultant orthopaedic Spine surgeon

  2. What to refer • When to refer • Where to refer • Recent advances in Spine surgery – Minimally invasive surgery

  3. Elective cases Spinal stenosis Lumbar/Cervical disc prolapse Degenerate disc/facet joint disease Myelopathy • Back pain • Neck pain • Leg pain • Arm pain • Neurological symptoms

  4. Case 1 – 50 year old gentleman Back pain with bilateral leg pain, heaviness Leg symptoms get worse on walking, relieved by sitting Distal pulses and vascular exam Abnormal Normal Spinal stenosis Vascular referral Spinal referral

  5. Case 1

  6. Treatment for spinal stenosis • Non operative • Operative • Limited role for medical therapy

  7. Traditional approach for treatment of spondylolisthesis

  8. 5-7 days post op stay • Increased post op pain • Longer recovery

  9. Minimally invasive spine surgery • Small incisions • Less muscle and tissue damage • Decreased blood loss • Less post op pain, early discharge and recovery, improved early and long term function • Cost effective

  10. Case 2 - 30 yr old self employed joiner Sciatica +/- Back pain Caudaequina symptoms No Yes Analgesia, exercises, education Urgentreferral to spine surgeon Improvement in 4-6 weeks No Yes Discharge Referral to Spine surgeon

  11. Examination • History • Physical Examination • Nerve root tension signs • Straight leg raise • Bowstring sign • Femoral stretch test • Neurological exam • P.R exam

  12. Lumbar disc prolapse

  13. Lumbar discectomy – • Wait for 12 months before offering surgery

  14. Effectiveness of surgery decreases in patients with symptoms longer than 12 months

  15. Lumbar microdiscectomy • Early surgery gives better clinical results • Early surgery is cost effective • Decreasing incidence of complications (much safer than a THR)

  16. Lumbar microdiscectomy – A day case procedure • Go home the same day of surgery • High patient satisfaction • Quicker recovery • Minimally invasive approach – operating microscope

  17. Lumbar disc prolapse causing radiculopathy – my approach • Advice and analgesia for 6 weeks • Persistent pain after 6-8 weeks • Conservative management • Nerve root blocks • Microdiscectomy

  18. Case 3 R/oRedflags Chronic back pain Education, analgesia, CBT, Physiotherapy, Functional rehabilitation programme, acupuncture, osteopathic manipulations Address yellow, orange flags Improvement No Yes Discharge Referral to Spinal surgeon

  19. Degenerative Disc Disease

  20. Identify pain source • Discography • Facet joint injections

  21. MIS treatment of DDD

  22. ‘‘No, this won’t help your back, but I’m getting great reception for the big game!’’

  23. Case 4 • 65 year old lady with back pain following minor fall • Radiograph • Osteoporotic vertebral fracture

  24. 1 in 2 women above age of 50 years • 1 in 4 men above age of 50 years • Vast majority unrecognised • Persistent pain in a third of cases

  25. Clinical consequences of vertebral compression fractures • Acute and chronic pain • Impairment in activities of daily living • Loss of mobility • Depression • Progressive kyphosis • Shortness of breath • Increased mortality

  26. Case 4 65 year old lady with back pain following minor fall Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures Analgesia, +/- brace, treatment for osteoporosis Improvement in 6 weeks No Yes Discharge Refer to spine surgeon

  27. Vertebroplasty for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures

  28. Neck pain Case 5 Red flags Yes Urgent Spinal referral No Myelopathy Arm pain Neck pain

  29. Cervical radiculopathy • History

  30. Cervical radiculopathy • Nerve root tension signs • Spurling’s test • Axial compression test • Upper limb tension test

  31. Cervical disc prolapse • Treatment • Conservative • Nerve root block • Surgical (Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion)

  32. Cervical myelopathy • High index of suspicion especially in the elderly • Natural history • Treatment • Observation • Surgery

  33. Cervical myelopathy • Hoffman’s sign • Walking Rhomberg’s • Grip and release • Inverted supinator and inverted biceps reflexes • Brisk reflexes • Upgoingplantars • Sustained clonus

  34. Neck pain • Second most frequent musculoskeletal cause for consultation in primary care. • Aetiology • Muscular, postural, stress, depression, degenerative discs and facets

  35. Neck pain

  36. Neck pain - treatment • Surgery usually ineffective unless for instability • Conservative treatment • Exercise based therapy • Manual therapy, manipulation

  37. More urgent problems • Trauma • Tumour • Infection • Caudaequina / Spinal cord compression

  38. Red flags • New onset back pain in patients <20 and >55 years old • Mid thoracic back pain • Past history of cancer • Back pain with fever, chills, rigors, weight loss, etc • Progressive neurology • Bladder / bowel symptoms, perineal numbness

  39. Summary Don’t forget the red flags

  40. Summary • Most elective conditions are self limiting • Early surgery efficacious and cost effective • Trend towards minimally invasive techniques • Osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures

  41. Where to refer? • University Hospital of North Staffordshire • Nuffield Health North Staffordshire Hospital, Newcastle-under- Lyme • Private referrals • Choose and book (NHS) www.spineconsultant.co.uk

  42. Sandeep Konduru • Full time Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon • Combined Neurosurgical and Orthopaedic Spine Fellowship • Consultant Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeon – UHNS • Special interests • degenerative pathology of the entire spine • cervical spine surgery • Minimally invasive spine surgery www.spineconsultant.co.uk

  43. Sandeep Konduru • Non academic pursuits • Travel • Racquet sports • Aasha Charity (www.aasha.org.uk) www.spineconsultant.co.uk

  44. Charity Cricket match(for tickets contact Sandeep: 07515379010) • 9th September 2011 • Okamoor Cricket Club • Cricket and curry • Other entertainment and activities • Children’s cricket

  45. Thank you

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