A Novel Transforaminal Approach for Upmigrated Lumbar Disc Herniations in the Hidden Zone of MacNab: A Surgical Technical Note

Malcolm Pestonji, M. Langaliya, P. Banka
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Objective: Transforaminal percutaneous endoscopic discectomy (TPED) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat herniated disc fragments in the hidden zone of MacNab. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy, advantages, and safety of TPED for superiorly migrated lumbar disc herniation in the hidden zone of MacNab, focusing on patients with isolated causative factors such as prolapsed discs. Methods: A cohort of patients with clinical conditions involving isolated causative factors of herniated discs in the hidden zone of MacNab were selected for TPED. Patients with conditions contributing to clinical symptoms were excluded. Twelve patients with hidden-zone disc hernia-tions underwent TPED. Under fluoroscopic guidance, precise skin markings were performed, followed by chromodiscography and epidurography. A nonstandard floating approach was utilized for TPED. The assessment of patients included visual analogue scale and Oswestry Disability Index scores. The outcomes were evaluated based on the modified MacNab criteria after 12 months. Results: Successful removal of the herniated fragments was achieved in all 12 cases of hid-den-zone disc herniations that underwent TPED. According to the modified MacNab criteria, 11 out of 12 patients achieved excellent outcomes, while one patient attained a good outcome. Conclusions: The transforaminal approach in TPED was confirmed to be a highly effective and minimally invasive technique for managing hidden-zone disc herniations. The procedure yielded satisfactory to excellent results, accompanied by a significantly shorter rehabilitation period and minimal blood loss. Importantly, the pars interarticularis and lamina remain fully intact with the transforaminal approach.
治疗 MacNab 隐藏区上移位腰椎间盘突出症的新型经椎间孔入路:手术技术说明
目的:经椎间孔经皮内镜椎间盘切除术(TPED)是一种用于治疗MacNab隐匿区椎间盘突出症的微创手术方法。本研究旨在探讨经皮内镜椎间盘切除术治疗MacNab隐蔽区上移位腰椎间盘突出症的疗效、优势和安全性,重点关注椎间盘突出等孤立致病因素的患者。方法:选择一组临床症状涉及 MacNab 隐藏区椎间盘突出症孤立致病因素的患者进行 TPED 治疗。排除了有临床症状的患者。12 名隐匿区椎间盘突出症患者接受了 TPED 治疗。在透视引导下,进行了精确的皮肤标记,随后进行了椎间盘造影和表皮造影。TPED 采用了非标准的浮动方法。对患者的评估包括视觉模拟量表和 Oswestry 失能指数评分。12 个月后,根据修改后的 MacNab 标准对疗效进行评估。结果接受 TPED 治疗的 12 例隐窝区椎间盘突出症患者均成功摘除了突出碎片。根据改良的 MacNab 标准,12 例患者中有 11 例取得了极佳的疗效,1 例取得了良好的疗效。结论:经椎间孔入路 TPED 被证实是一种治疗隐匿区椎间盘突出症的高效微创技术。该手术取得了令人满意到极佳的效果,康复期明显缩短,失血量极少。重要的是,经椎间孔入路术可使关节旁和椎体板保持完全完整。
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