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http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2020.0050

What Is the Ideal Entry Point for Transforaminal Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy?  

Lee, Jong Un (Department of Neurosurgery, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Catholic University of Daegu College of Medicine)
Park, Ki Jeoung (Department of Neurosurgery, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Catholic University of Daegu College of Medicine)
Kim, Ki Hong (Department of Neurosurgery, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Catholic University of Daegu College of Medicine)
Choi, Man Kyu (Department of Neurosurgery, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine)
Lee, Young Hwan (Department of Radiology, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Catholic University of Daegu College of Medicine)
Kim, Dae-Hyun (Department of Neurosurgery, Daegu Catholic University Medical Center, Catholic University of Daegu College of Medicine)
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society / v.63, no.5, 2020 , pp. 614-622 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : The method of approach during transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy (TELD) has been the subject of repeated study. However, the ideal entry point during TELD has not been studied in detail. Therefore, this study investigated the ideal entry point for avoiding complications using computed tomography (CT) scans obtained from patients in the prone position. Methods : Using CT scans obtained from patients in the prone position, we checked for retroperitoneal or visceral violations and measured the angles of approach with five conventional approach lines drawn on axial CT scans at each disc space level (L2-3, L3-4, and L4-5). We also determined the ideal entry point distance and approach angles for avoiding retroperitoneal or visceral violations. Correlation analysis was performed to identify the patient characteristics related to the ideal entry point properties. Results : We found that the far lateral approach at the L2-3 level resulted in high rates of visceral violation. However, rates of visceral violation at the L3-4 and L4-5 levels were remarkably low or absent. The ideal angles of approach decreased moving caudally along the spine, and the ideal entry point distances increased moving caudally along the spine. Weight, body mass index (BMI), and the depth of the posterior vertebral line from the skin were positively associated with the distance of the ideal entry point from the midline. Conclusion : We reviewed the risk of the extreme lateral approach by analyzing rates of retroperitoneal and visceral violations during well-known methods of approach. We suggested an ideal entry point at each level of the lumbar spine and found a positive correlation between the distance of the entry point to the midline and patient characteristics such as BMI, weight, and the depth of the posterior vertebral line from the skin.
Keywords
Endoscopy; Diskectomy; Percutaneous;
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