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Journal of clinical practice, volume 10, issue 4, pages 61-73

Spondyloarthrosis: pathogenesis, clinic, diagnosis and treatment (literature review and own experience)

Anton V. Yarikov 1
A. A. Denisov 2
O. A. Perl’mutter 3
M Yu Dokish 2
A. G. Sosnin 4
S. V. Masevnin 2
E. A. Pavlova 4
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Privolzhsky District Medical Center; Nizhny Novgorod City Clinical Hospital No. 39
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Nizhny Novgorod City Clinical Hospital No. 39
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Privolzhsky District Medical Center
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-02-13
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CiteScore1.3
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ISSN22203095, 26188627
General Medicine
Abstract

8590% of the elderly people are diagnosed with spondyloarthrosis There are various synonyms for this disease in the literature: facet syndrome, facet pain syndrome, arthrosis of the intervertebral joints, zygapophysial joint arthrosis and spondyloarthropathy. The article analyzes the pathogenesis, clinical picture and methods of diagnosis of this disease. Modern types of conservative and surgical treatment are presented. The advantages and disadvantages of the surgical methods for the facet syndrome treatment are analyzed: instrumental denervation (radio frequency, laser, etc.), chemical denervaion and intraarticular administration of drugs. The results of our own clinical work are presented. The facet joint denervation appears to be a productive minimally invasive method of treatment of the reflex forms of spondyloarthrosis. In the early and long-term postoperative period, it leads to a persistent decrease in the intensity of pain and improvement of the quality of life with a low risk of perioperative complications.

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