Morphological alterations of the degenerated lumbar disc following chemonucleolysis with chymopapain

Abstract
✓ Lumbar disc tissue from 10 patients who had previously undergone chemonucleolysis without success was studied by light and scanning electron microscopy. Seven patients had a sequestrated disc; three had large protrusions. As a control, material from 10 patients subjected to disc surgery without previous chemonucleolysis was studied in the same way. The control discs revealed the characteristic signs of degeneration: alteration of the collagen, microcystic areas, and giant chondromas. Changes following chemonucleolysis were restricted exclusively to the ground substance and characterized by a marked loss of basophilia in the cartilage matrix. There was no involvement of the anulus fibrosus, cartilage plate, or bone. Following chymopapain administration, scanning electron microscopy showed a naked collagen network devoid of ground substance.

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