Intradiscal Discogel® in Resistant Sciatica (EDIS)
Herniated Disc, Sciatica, Persistent Pain, Leg
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Herniated Disc focused on measuring Sciatica,, herniated disc,, chemonucleolysis.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age ≥18
- L5 or S1 sciatica due to a herniated disc demonstrated at a MRI performed at a maximum of 8 weeks prior to inclusion
- Leg pain intensity superior to 40mm on a visual-analogue scale despite pain medication (patient with pain level of less than 40 mm and under morphinic treatment, morphine should be first replaced by level 2 medication).
- Leg pain predominant over low back pain
- Duration of sciatica of the current symptomatic episode: from 6 weeks to 40 weeks
- Leg pain resistant to conservative treatment including at least two epidural steroid injections and at least one steroid injection under fluoroscopic guidance, during the current symptomatic episode
- With or without sensitive deficit
Exclusion Criteria:
- - Motricity index < 3/5
- Cauda equinal syndrome
- Sequestered disc herniation visible at MRI
- Calcified/ossified disc herniation visible at MRI
- Intervertebral disc height narrowing > 60%
- Previous back surgery or percutaneous disc treatment at the same intervertebral level
- Psychiatric status precluding patient evaluation
- Pregnancy Any known or documented allergy to one of the components of the Discogel®
Sites / Locations
- Department of Rheumatology, Lariboisière Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Chemonucleolysis with Discogel
Open discectomy
Discogel® is a class III medical device (CE0459 mark on 28/09/2007) constituted by a radiopaque jellified ethanol. Discogel® is provided in a kit containing a 2 ml solution for injection with two disposable 1ml syringes. Discogel® chemonucleolysis for herniated disc-related sciatica is performed under local anesthesia. A volume of 0.9 ml of Discogel® is finally slowly injected during 10 to 15 minutes
surgery : The comparator is open surgical discectomy. The procedure will be performed under general anesthesia. It will consist in removing the disc herniation after exposition and examination of the nerve root