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  • The study presents a new surgical method for treating cervical intervertebral disc herniation (CIVDH) called the posterior lamina-hole approach, which aims to minimize damage to the facet joint compared to the traditional techniques.
  • A retrospective study involving twelve patients showed positive results, with all having successful pain relief and complete removal of disc material post-surgery, indicating the efficacy of the new approach.
  • The researchers conclude that this novel method is a safe and effective alternative for treating CIVDH, potentially reducing the risk of complications associated with conventional surgeries.

Article Abstract

Background: The optimal PECD surgical approach for cervical intervertebral disc herniation (CIVDH) remains controversial. The conventional posterior K-hole approach for PECD leads to damage of facet joint.

Objectives: This article is to first describe a novel posterior lamina-hole approach of percutaneous endoscopic cervical discectomy (PECD) for CIVDH. The objective of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and short-term clinical effect of this approach.

Methods: Single-center retrospective observational study of all patients managed with posterior percutaneous endoscopic cervical discectomy (PPECD) using the lamina-hole approach for symptomatic single-level CIVDH between January 2015 and January 2016. The clinical outcomes were evaluated with the visual analog scale, modified MacNab criteria and radiographical results.

Results: Twelve patients (seven women, five men) were enrolled in the study. Positive clinical response for pain relief was achieved in these patients receiving PPECD through lamina-hole approach for CIVDH. Postoperative MRI showed complete removal of the disc material in all the patients, no failure due to residual fragment was observed.

Conclusion: As an alternative surgical approach of PPECD, PPECD through lamina-hole approach is a novel access for CIVDH and may be considered a valid and safe therapeutic option for CIVDH. The advantages of this approach are not only providing a valid and secure access to herniated cervical intervertebral fragment but also avoiding the iatrogenic damage to the facet joint and relevant functional spinal unit (FSU). Theoretically, the potential of secondary degeneration of FSU is low.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207454.2018.1503176DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The study presents a new surgical method for treating cervical intervertebral disc herniation (CIVDH) called the posterior lamina-hole approach, which aims to minimize damage to the facet joint compared to the traditional techniques.
  • A retrospective study involving twelve patients showed positive results, with all having successful pain relief and complete removal of disc material post-surgery, indicating the efficacy of the new approach.
  • The researchers conclude that this novel method is a safe and effective alternative for treating CIVDH, potentially reducing the risk of complications associated with conventional surgeries.
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