Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar herniectomy for high-grade down-migrated L4-L5 disc through an L5-S1 interlaminar approach: a technical note.

Choi, G; Prada, N; Modi, H N; Vasavada, N B; Kim, J-S; Lee, S-H
Minimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN
2010Jun ; 53 ( 3 ) :147-52.
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Choi, G -
Prada, N -
Modi, H N -
Vasavada, N B -
Kim, J-S -
Lee, S-H -
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: L4-L5 disc herniations can be treated with percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy (PELD) using a transforaminal posterolateral approach. Although PELD has some distinct advantages over conventional open discectomy, inadequate decompression is a major cause of failure of the procedure, especially with high-grade migrations. The objective of this technical note is to present a new surgical approach for treating high-grade, down-migrated, L4-L5 disc herniations through an L5-S1 interlaminar endoscopic approach. METHOD: This technical report presents 4 consecutive patients with high-grade, down-migrated, L4-L5 disc herniations, who were treated with PELD through an L5-S1 interlaminar approach under local anesthesia and conscious sedation. All patients were evaluated clinically using both the visual analogue scale (VAS) for back and leg pain and the Oswestry disability index (ODI) and radiologically using MR imaging postoperatively.

RESULTS: All 4 patients experienced improvement in their preoperative symptoms and signs immediately postoperatively. The mean VAS scores for back and leg pain improved from 3.75 to 1.75 and from 8.5 to 0.75, respectively. The mean ODI score improved from 65% to 3%. Postoperative MR imaging also depicted L5 root decompression. There were no complications during the procedure. CONCLUSION: This technical note presents a new technique for treating high-grade, down-migrated, L4-L5 disc herniations with PELD using an L5-S1 interlaminar approach. CI - Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart . New York.
percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy high-grade down-migrated L4 L5 disc L5 S1 interlaminar approach - minimally invasive spine surgery
MESH
Diskectomy, Percutaneous/instrumentation/*methods, Endoscopy/instrumentation/*methods, Humans, Intervertebral Disc/pathology/radiography/*surgery, Intervertebral Disc Displacement/pathology/radiography/*surgery, Lumbar Vertebrae/pathology/radiography/*surgery
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Percutaneous endoscopic L5 S1 interlaminar discectomy can be a safe, effective, and minimally invasive procedure in patients with a wide L5-S1 interlaminar space. After operation with PELD, all 4 patients experienced improvement in their preoperative symptoms and signs immediately.
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10.1055/s-0030-1254145
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