Percutaneous Trans-facet Fixation Massoud-Goel Technique and Theory for Treatment of Degenerative Spine
Massoud-Goel' as rationale treatment for treatment spinal degeneration affected spinal segments using trans-articular screws, without physically distracting the facets, or removal of any part of the bone or ligament. Following fixing of the segment, all the secondary phenomenon reverse, effectively increasing the canal size and reversing the effects of spinal degeneration and spinal canal stenosis. Stabilizes the region and provides an environment for resorption of the herniated disc and ultimate arthrodesis of the spinal segments.
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Percutaneous Trans-facet Fixation Massoud-Goel Technique and Theory for Treatment of Degenerative Spine
Percutaneous Trans-facet Fixation (Developmental of Dr Atul goel technique of transfacet fixation by open surgery using Magrel technique) Massoud-Goel Technique and Theory for Treatment of Degenerative Spine
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Cairo, Shorouk, Egypt
Pain relief
Relief of pain from neuralgia (sciatica \& brachialgia) also claudication pain assessment by visual analogue scale 1-10
Time frame: 3 months
Functional recovery
functional improvement postoperatively. Secondary outcomes include functional recovery (Oswestry Disability Index score)
Time frame: 3 months
Less complications
fusion rates (CT scan), and complication rates, assessing both efficacy and safety. Additional measures like hospital stay duration and patient satisfaction provide insights into procedural efficiency and patient-reported outcomes.
Time frame: 1 year
Spinal stability
By CT spine we can assess facet fusion, stabilization of spine segmental instability
Time frame: 6 months
Neurological decompression indirectly
Early by position of patients intraoperative and stabilization, late by healing of pathological state of ligament flavum hypertrophic changes, disc degeneration, spinal canal stenosis by Magnetic resonance imaging follow-up
Time frame: 6 months
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