Publications by authors named "Ernst M W Koch"

The treatment of patients with ISJ dysfunction is difficult due to the multifactorial causes of pain and various problems in clarification. Treatment includes physical therapy, corticosteroids, prolotherapy, radiofrequency denervation and sacroiliac joint fusion. A new option for the surgical treatment of ISG dysfunction is the Torpedo implant system.

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  • Low vitamin D levels are linked to both a higher risk of osteoporotic fractures and musculoskeletal pain, prompting this study to explore these connections in patients facing spine surgery.
  • A total of 109 patients underwent assessments of vitamin D levels and pain scales, revealing a significant correlation between vitamin D concentrations and pain intensity as measured by VAS and ODI.
  • The findings suggest that monitoring vitamin D levels in spinal surgery patients is essential due to their evident impact on pain outcomes, especially considering the notable decrease in pain after surgery.
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Background: Spinal fusion surgery has become one of the most common spinal procedures during the recent years. Searching for an optimum structural stability of the vertebral interspace, surgical implants which can be inserted via a posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) approach have been enhanced recently.

Objective: Evaluation of safety and efficacy of a novel PLIF polyetheretherketone (PEEK) interbody cage (TWIST) with an impactionless insertion technique.

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Background: Kyphoplasty is a proven minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of patients with osteoporotic fractures. By augmentation of fractured vertebral body, however, a very large portion of the intervertebral structures will be destroyed. With the help of a new device (Vertect Jack Device), the erection of the vertebral body will be carried out more gentle.

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Pain coming from the sacroiliac (SI) joints can explain up to 25% of all chronic low back pain. A careful differential diagnosis is required to avoid misdiagnosis of low back pain. In addition to historical findings, positive findings on physical examination maneuvers that stress the SI joint are a key component diagnosis.

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Introduction: Many patients need more than one antihypertensive agent for effective blood pressure (BP) control. Prescription of a fixed-dose combination (FDC) of bisoprolol and amlodipine in one tablet has been shown to significantly improve patient adherence. This non-interventional study investigated the effects on adherence and BP control of switching from a free-dose combination of the two antihypertensive substances to a FDC in a larger patient population.

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