Patients with a slipped disc could be cured by transplant
Extract:
"Surgeons have pioneered a radical cure for the slipped disc, a common cause of back pain, by using transplants from donors.
In the first operation of its kind, orthopaedic specialists in Hong Kong replaced slipped discs in five patients, who had suffered long-standing pain, with discs removed from three women aged between 20 and 30 who had died in accidents.
The operations were performed between March 2000 and January 2001 and the five patients - four men and a woman then aged between 41 and 56 - were followed up for five years. The results, reported in The Lancet today, show the transplants were still functioning well in all the patients and their pain had improved. None of the patients needed immunosuppressant drugs normally given to transplant recipients for life.
A slipped disc occurs when the jelly-like disc of cartilage that acts as a cushion between two vertebrae in the spine, slips or prolapses so it is pressing on the nerves causing the muscles of the back to go into spasm."
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Friday, March 23, 2007
Transplants for slipped discs?
Posted by Willow at 2:39 pm
Labels: back pain, orthopaedic specialists, slipped disc, The Lancet, transplants
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