How I do it: percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy for lumbar disk herniation

Background Percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy (PTED) has emerged as a less invasive technique to treat symptomatic lumbar disk herniation (LDH). PTED is performed under local anesthesia with the advantage of immediate intraoperative feedback of the patient. In this paper, the techniqu...

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description Background Percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy (PTED) has emerged as a less invasive technique to treat symptomatic lumbar disk herniation (LDH). PTED is performed under local anesthesia with the advantage of immediate intraoperative feedback of the patient. In this paper, the technique is described as conducted in our hospital. Methods PTED is performed under local anesthesia in prone position on thoracopelvic supports. The procedure is explained stepwise: e.g. marking, incision, introduction of the 18-gauge needle and guidewire to the superior articular process, introduction of the TomShidi needle and foraminotomy up to 9 mm, with subsequently removal of disk material through the endoscope. Scar size is around 8 mm. Conclusion PTED seems a promising alternative to conventional discectomy in patients with LDH and can be performed safely.
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Anesthesia, Local - methods
Diskectomy, Percutaneous - adverse effects
Diskectomy, Percutaneous - methods
Endoscopes
Endoscopy
Endoscopy - adverse effects
Endoscopy - methods
Foraminotomy - adverse effects
Foraminotomy - methods
How I Do it - Spine degenerative
Humans
Interventional Radiology
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration - surgery
Intervertebral Disc Displacement - surgery
Local anesthesia
Lumbar Vertebrae - surgery
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Neurology
Neuroradiology
Neurosurgery
Patient Positioning - methods
Postoperative Complications - etiology
Prone position
Spine degenerative
Surgical Orthopedics
title How I do it: percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy for lumbar disk herniation
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