Korean J Pain.  2005 Jun;18(1):34-38. 10.3344/kjp.2005.18.1.34.

Clinical Outcomes of Percutaneous Endoscopic Laser Lumbar Discectomy

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  • 1Department of Microdiagnostic Therapy Center, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Korea. ancws@joins.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Over the years, disc surgery has progressively evolved in the direction of decreasing trauma and its invasiveness. Conventional open surgery has many complications, such as scarring, instability, bleeding and a relative high mortality rate. Minimally invasive spinal surgery is now an alternative to a traditional discectomy. Herein, we present an operative technique, and the early results, for a percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy in herniated lumbar disc disease. METHODS: 43 patients, including 27 men and 16 women, with ages ranging from 18 to 66 years, were enrolled in this study. All the patients showed a protruded or extruded soft disc herniation at the lumbar level on magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. A percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy was applied to the patients, and clinical responses evaluated using MacNab's criteria. RESULTS: 40 patients were regarded as showing successful responses (93.1%), and there were no severe complications, such as a hematoma, nerve injury, postoperative dysesthesia or death. One patient underwent fusion surgery for remnant back pain six month later. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that, in properly selected patients, a percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy is a safe, noninvasive and effective treatment modality for herniated lumbar intervertebral disc disease.

Keyword

endoscopy; herniated discs; lasers; percutaneous

MeSH Terms

Back Pain
Cicatrix
Diskectomy*
Endoscopy
Female
Hematoma
Hemorrhage
Humans
Intervertebral Disc
Intervertebral Disc Displacement
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Mortality
Paresthesia
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