使用ActiGait植入式垂足刺激器恢复踝关节活动:永久性中枢性腿部麻痹的一种安全可靠的治疗选择。
Restoration of ankle movements with the ActiGait implantable drop foot stimulator: a safe and reliable treatment option for permanent central leg palsy.
作者信息
Martin Klaus Daniel, Polanski Witold Henryk, Schulz Anne-Kathrin, Jöbges Michael, Hoff Hansjoerg, Schackert Gabriele, Pinzer Thomas, Sobottka Stephan B
机构信息
Department of Neurological Surgery, Carl-Gustav-Carus University Hospital of the Technical University of Dresden; and.
Neurologic Rehabilitation Centre, Brandenburg Klinik, Bernau-Waldsiedlung, Germany.
出版信息
J Neurosurg. 2016 Jan;124(1):70-6. doi: 10.3171/2014.12.JNS142110. Epub 2015 Jul 24.
OBJECT The ActiGait drop foot stimulator is a promising technique for restoration of lost ankle function by an implantable hybrid stimulation system. It allows ankle dorsiflexion by active peroneal nerve stimulation during the swing phase of gait. In this paper the authors report the outcome of the first prospective study on a large number of patients with stroke-related drop foot. METHODS Twenty-seven patients who experienced a stroke and with persisting spastic leg paresis received an implantable ActiGait drop foot stimulator for restoration of ankle movement after successful surface test stimulation. After 3 to 5 weeks, the stimulator was activated, and gait speed, gait endurance, and activation time of the system were evaluated and compared with preoperative gait tests. In addition, patient satisfaction was assessed using a questionnaire. RESULTS Postoperative gait speed significantly improved from 33.9 seconds per 20 meters to 17.9 seconds per 20 meters (p < 0.0001), gait endurance from 196 meters in 6 minutes to 401 meters in 6 minutes (p < 0.0001), and activation time from 20.5 seconds to 10.6 seconds on average (p < 0.0001). In 2 patients with nerve injury, surgical repositioning of the electrode cuff became necessary. One patient showed a delayed wound healing, and in another patient the system had to be removed because of a wound infection. Marked improvement in mobility, social participation, and quality of life was confirmed by 89% to 96% of patients. CONCLUSIONS The ActiGait implantable drop foot stimulator improves gait speed, endurance, and quality of life in patients with stroke-related drop foot. Regarding gait speed, the ActiGait system appears to be advantageous compared with foot orthosis or surface stimulation devices. Randomized trials with more patients and longer observation periods are needed to prove the long-term benefit of this device.
目的
ActiGait足下垂刺激器是一种很有前景的技术,通过植入式混合刺激系统恢复丧失的踝关节功能。它可在步态摆动期通过主动刺激腓总神经实现踝关节背屈。本文作者报告了对大量中风相关性足下垂患者进行的首个前瞻性研究的结果。
方法
27例经历过中风且存在持续性腿部痉挛性轻瘫的患者在成功进行表面测试刺激后,接受了用于恢复踝关节活动的植入式ActiGait足下垂刺激器。3至5周后,激活刺激器,并评估步态速度、步态耐力和系统激活时间,并与术前步态测试结果进行比较。此外,使用问卷评估患者满意度。
结果
术后步态速度从每20米33.9秒显著提高至每20米17.9秒(p < 0.0001),步态耐力从6分钟行走196米提高至6分钟行走401米(p < 0.0001),激活时间平均从20.5秒降至10.6秒(p < 0.0001)。2例神经损伤患者需要对电极套进行手术重新定位。1例患者伤口愈合延迟,另1例患者因伤口感染不得不移除该系统。89%至96%的患者确认在活动能力、社会参与度和生活质量方面有显著改善。
结论
ActiGait植入式足下垂刺激器可改善中风相关性足下垂患者的步态速度、耐力和生活质量。在步态速度方面,与足部矫形器或表面刺激装置相比,ActiGait系统似乎更具优势。需要更多患者参与且观察期更长的随机试验来证明该装置的长期益处。