The Benefits of Motion Preservation Surgery a retrospective study

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Mohammad Imran khan, Qaisar khan, Junaid zeb, Asif Nawaz, Mohammad ayaz khan, Sajawal khan

Abstract

Abstract


Background: Motion preservation surgery is a relatively new procedure that is gaining popularity among orthopedic surgeons and patients alike. The goal of this type of surgery is to preserve the natural motion of the joint while providing pain relief and restoring function. This type of surgery offers a less invasive approach for treating a variety of conditions, including degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and other joint conditions. The benefits of motion preservation surgery are numerous, including decreased risk of complications, reduced pain, quicker recovery time, and improved patient satisfaction. In addition, the procedure is often less expensive than traditional spinal fusion surgeries. The goal of this study was to evaluate the benefits of motion preservation surgery in 200 patients treated at KTH Hospital Peshawar, Pakistan. We found that motion preservation surgery significantly improved patient satisfaction and decreased pain levels while decreasing the risk of complications and providing a quicker recovery time. Additionally, the procedure was less expensive than spinal fusion surgeries. Our results demonstrate that motion preservation surgeries are a safe and effective option for treating joint conditions while preserving motion and providing excellent patient outcomes.


Objective


this study was to evaluate the benefits of motion preservation surgery in 200 patients treated at KTH Hospital Peshawar, Pakistan. Specifically, we aimed to assess the effects of the procedure on patient satisfaction, pain levels, risk of complications, and recovery time. Additionally, we aimed to compare the cost of motion preservation surgery to that of traditional spinal fusion surgeries.


Material And Method


This was a retrospective study conducted at KTH Hospital Peshawar, Pakistan. The medical records of 200 patients who underwent motion preservation surgery from January 2017 to December 2019 were reviewed. Variables such as pain levels, patient satisfaction, risk of complications, and recovery time were collected and analyzed. Additionally, the cost of the procedure was compared to that of traditional spinal fusion surgeries. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software.


Results


The results of this study showed that motion preservation surgery significantly improved patient satisfaction and decreased pain levels while decreasing the risk of complications and providing a quicker recovery time. Additionally, the procedure was less expensive than spinal fusion surgeries.


Conclusion


Our results demonstrate that motion preservation surgeries are a safe and effective option for treating joint conditions while preserving motion and providing excellent patient outcomes. The procedure is associated with improved patient satisfaction and decreased pain levels while decreasing the risk of complications and providing a quicker recovery time. Additionally, the procedure is less expensive than traditional spinal fusion surgeries.

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