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[Endoscopic microsurgery in cervical disc hernias].

E G Pedachenko, A F Tanaseĭchuk, M V Khizhniak

    Zhurnal Voprosy Neirokhirurgii Imeni N. N. Burdenko
    |April 25, 2003
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    Endoscopic portal microsurgery offers effective treatment for cervical disk herniations. This minimally invasive approach resulted in excellent outcomes for 94.1% of patients, with short hospital stays.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurosurgery
    • Minimally Invasive Surgery

    Context:

    • Cervical disk herniations present a significant clinical challenge.
    • Traditional surgical methods can involve substantial patient morbidity.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and outcomes of endoscopic portal microsurgery for cervical disk herniations.
    • To assess the safety and efficiency of this minimally invasive technique.

    Summary:

    • The study reports on 37 patients undergoing endoscopic portal microsurgery for cervical disk herniations.
    • Procedures utilized video endoscopic techniques and microsurgery under fluoroscopic guidance.
    • The average operative time was 22 +/- 2.7 minutes, with a hospital stay not exceeding 24 hours.

    Impact:

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  • Endoscopic portal microsurgery demonstrated favorable early and late outcomes in 94.1% of patients.
  • This technique offers a minimally invasive and efficient treatment option for cervical disk herniations.
  • The rapid recovery and high success rate suggest potential for improved patient management.