Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease

Low back pain is number one reason for disability in patients under the age of 45 year and the number two reason to see a doctor after flue in the USA. Early intervention for the treatment of patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) using regenerative medicine or ultra-minimal invasive approach...

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Main Author: Hassan Serhan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Hamdan Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.hamdanjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2227-2437;year=2018;volume=11;issue=4;spage=175;epage=183;aulast=Serhan
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spelling doaj-e182170f03dd447f890eca4e4d4e8dd42020-12-02T12:43:40ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsHamdan Medical Journal2227-24372227-247X2018-01-0111417518310.4103/HMJ.HMJ_85_18Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc diseaseHassan SerhanLow back pain is number one reason for disability in patients under the age of 45 year and the number two reason to see a doctor after flue in the USA. Early intervention for the treatment of patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) using regenerative medicine or ultra-minimal invasive approaches have gained traction over the past 20 years as alternatives to invasive, costly, and complicated surgical interventions. This review article discusses the pathophysiology of DDD and summarizes the literature encompassing the use of biologic-based therapies for DDD. Articles and patents published in the past 40 years were reviewed, cell-based, bimolecular or gene therapies, as well as companies investigating the utility of allogeneic and tissue-engineered intervertebral discs were included. Additionally, published and unpublished ongoing clinical trials were also included. These exciting non-invasive therapies have encouraging initial positive results across multiple strategies paving the road for a potentially thriving regenerative techniques and increase in the number of DDD clinical trials.http://www.hamdanjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2227-2437;year=2018;volume=11;issue=4;spage=175;epage=183;aulast=Serhandisc diseasepathophysiologyspinal fusion disc diseasepathophysiologyspinal fusion
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Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease
Hamdan Medical Journal
disc disease
pathophysiology
spinal fusion disc disease
pathophysiology
spinal fusion
author_facet Hassan Serhan
author_sort Hassan Serhan
title Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease
title_short Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease
title_full Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease
title_fullStr Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease
title_full_unstemmed Advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease
title_sort advancements in the treatment of degenerative disc disease
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Hamdan Medical Journal
issn 2227-2437
2227-247X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Low back pain is number one reason for disability in patients under the age of 45 year and the number two reason to see a doctor after flue in the USA. Early intervention for the treatment of patients with Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD) using regenerative medicine or ultra-minimal invasive approaches have gained traction over the past 20 years as alternatives to invasive, costly, and complicated surgical interventions. This review article discusses the pathophysiology of DDD and summarizes the literature encompassing the use of biologic-based therapies for DDD. Articles and patents published in the past 40 years were reviewed, cell-based, bimolecular or gene therapies, as well as companies investigating the utility of allogeneic and tissue-engineered intervertebral discs were included. Additionally, published and unpublished ongoing clinical trials were also included. These exciting non-invasive therapies have encouraging initial positive results across multiple strategies paving the road for a potentially thriving regenerative techniques and increase in the number of DDD clinical trials.
topic disc disease
pathophysiology
spinal fusion disc disease
pathophysiology
spinal fusion
url http://www.hamdanjournal.org/article.asp?issn=2227-2437;year=2018;volume=11;issue=4;spage=175;epage=183;aulast=Serhan
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