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[Prospects in video-assisted spinal surgery]

M Onimus, P Papin, S Gangloff

    Presse Medicale (Paris, France : 1983)
    |April 27, 1996
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    Video-assisted spinal surgery enhances posterior and anterior procedures, simplifying the immediate post-operative period. While long-term outcomes are still under investigation, these minimally invasive techniques show promise for future spinal interventions.

    Area of Science:

    • Minimally invasive spinal surgery
    • Endoscopic spinal procedures
    • Video-assisted surgical techniques

    Background:

    • Video-assisted techniques are advancing both posterior (herniated discs) and anterior (vertebral body) spinal surgeries.
    • Discoscopy, a posterolateral endoscopic approach, aids in diagnosing and treating intervertebral disc and endplate issues.
    • Anterior endoscopic spinal surgery is facilitated by the pleural cavity at the thoracic level.

    Discussion:

    • Current indications for anterior endoscopic spinal surgery primarily involve cord compression syndromes.
    • Transperitoneal endoscopy is the main approach for lumbar disc surgery, with retroperitoneal and extraperitoneal routes also utilized for specific spinal levels.
    • Potential risks like sepsis and gas emboli exist but have been infrequently observed.

    Key Insights:

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    • Video-assisted spinal surgery simplifies the immediate post-operative recovery.
    • Endoscopic techniques are evolving, with miniaturization expected to increase their prevalence.
    • Anterior endoscopic approaches offer promising perspectives for trauma, tumor, and reconstructive surgeries.

    Outlook:

    • Further development of endoscopic techniques will likely lead to their wider adoption in spinal surgery.
    • Minimally invasive approaches may become the standard of care for various spinal conditions.
    • Long-term outcome data is needed to fully establish the benefits of video-assisted spinal surgery.