Use of minimally invasive ultrasound transducer during tubular microdiscectomy

Michael E. Tawil, Timothy Chryssikos, Abraham Dada, Vardhaan S. Ambati, Mohamed Macki, Samer G. Zammar, Wei Tan, Lee Tan
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Minimally invasive ultrasound during tubular microdiscectomy is novel. The authors report the technique during surgery for L5–S1 herniated disc. Ultrasound provided real-time visualization of the pathology and neural elements. After discectomy and tactile assessment, ultrasound showed decompression of the thecal sac and traversing nerve root. The patient tolerated the procedure well, with resolution of preoperative pain and strength improvement. Postoperative MRI revealed a residual asymptomatic disc fragment that was retrospectively identified on ultrasonography. Minimally invasive ultrasound could become a useful supplement to direct visual and tactile assessment during tubular microdiscectomy, but further experience with surgical anatomy on ultrasound is required. The video can be found here: https://stream.cadmore.media/r10.3171/2024.1.FOCVID23206
在管状显微椎间盘切除术中使用微创超声波传感器
在管状显微椎间盘切除术中使用微创超声是一项新技术。作者报告了在 L5-S1 椎间盘突出症手术中使用该技术的情况。超声可实时显示病理和神经元。椎间盘切除和触觉评估后,超声显示椎间盘囊和横行神经根减压。患者对手术的耐受性良好,术前疼痛缓解,体力也有所改善。术后磁共振成像显示有一块无症状的椎间盘碎片残留,而这块碎片是在超声波检查中发现的。在管状显微椎间盘切除术中,微创超声可以成为直接视觉和触觉评估的有益补充,但还需要进一步积累超声手术解剖的经验。视频请点击: https://stream.cadmore.media/r10.3171/2024.1.FOCVID23206
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