Anterior Endoscopic Cervical Discectomy: Surgical Technique and Literature Reviewopen access
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- Issue Date
- Mar-2023
- Publisher
- 대한척추신경외과학회
- Keywords
- Cervical; Discectomy; Endoscopy; Foraminotomy; Intervertebral disc hernia; tion; Percutaneous discectomy
- Citation
- Neurospine, v.20, no.1, pp 11 - 18
- Pages
- 8
- Journal Title
- Neurospine
- Volume
- 20
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 11
- End Page
- 18
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/90486
- DOI
- 10.14245/ns.2346118.059
- ISSN
- 2586-6583
2586-6591
- Abstract
- The conventional surgical technique for radiculopathy with cervical disc herniation (CDH) is anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, with a good clinical outcome and fusion rate.
However, significant perioperative morbidity related to extensive surgical exposure has been reported. Therefore, anterior endoscopic cervical discectomy (AECD) using a work ing channel endoscope has been developed to reduce surgical complications and tissue damage. The objective of this study was to describe a cutting-edge technique for AECD of soft CDH. The primary indication is cervical radiculopathy with or without axial neck pain due to soft CDH. The surgical procedure consists of 2 parts: (1) a safe anterior percutane ous approach under fluoroscopic control and (2) selective endoscopic discectomy and fo raminal decompression using specialized mechanical tools under endoscopic visualization.
The clinical outcomes are comparable to those of conventional surgery and show the bene fits of minimally invasive spine procedure. Perioperative data revealed typical minimalism, including reduced muscle damage, blood loss, operative time, and recovery time. With technical advancements in surgical instruments and optics, AECD will become more prac tical and safer. AECD is effective in selected CDH cases with cervical radiculopathy. How ever, high-quality clinical studies are needed to verify the effectiveness of this endoscopic cervical spinal procedure.
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