意外硬膜切开修补术的全内窥镜技术实用指南:外科视频演示。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurospine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.14245/ns.2449054.527
Warayos Trathitephun, Jackapol Kamolpak, Siravich Suvithayasiri
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本手术视频演示了意外硬膜切开术的全内窥镜修复,为该技术提供了实用的指导和见解。高达1%的腰椎内窥镜手术发生偶发性硬脑膜撕裂,其危险因素包括椎间入路、狭窄减压和电钻的使用。尽管许多硬脑膜撕裂是用密封剂或凝胶泡沫处理的,但何时需要手术修复尚无标准。并发症如脑脊液漏、神经根病和神经功能缺损可能出现,促使需要有效的修复技术。一名50岁男性因腰椎狭窄(L4-S1)导致双侧腿跛行。我们进行了全内镜减压,在此过程中,L5-S1发生了10毫米硬脑膜撕裂。将神经根复位到硬脑膜囊内,在内镜引导下使用6-0 prolene缝线和推结器修复撕裂。明胶泡沫用于辅助压迫,并降低冲洗压力以防止颅内压升高。患者在48小时后活动,症状明显改善,无神经功能障碍。我们建议尽可能修复硬脑膜撕裂,以防止并发症的发生。外科医生经验、撕裂大小和位置是关键因素。本病例证明了一种简单有效的内镜修复方法,但需要进一步研究以确定其长期疗效。
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Practical Guidance of Full-Endoscopic Technique for Incidental Durotomy Repair: A Surgical Video Demonstration.

This surgical video demonstrates the full-endoscopic repair of an incidental durotomy, offering practical guidance and insights into the technique. Incidental dural tears occur in up to 1% of lumbar endoscopic surgeries, with risk factors including interlaminar approaches, stenosis decompression, and power drill usage. Although many dural tears are managed with sealant or gel foam, no standard exists for when surgical repair is necessary. Complications such as cerebrospinal fluid leakage, radiculopathy, and neurological deficits can arise, prompting the need for effective repair techniques. A 50-year-old man presented with bilateral leg claudication due to lumbar stenosis (L4-S1). Full-endoscopic decompression was performed, during which an incidental 10-mm dural tear occurred at L5-S1. The nerve root was repositioned into the dural sac, and the tear was repaired using a 6-0 prolene suture with a knot pusher under endoscopic guidance. Gelfoam was applied to aid compression, and irrigation pressure was reduced to prevent increased intracranial pressure. The patient was mobilized after 48 hours and experienced significant symptom improvement without neurological deficits. We propose that dural tears should be repaired when possible to prevent complications. Surgeon experience, tear size, and location are critical factors. This case demonstrates a simple, effective endoscopic repair method, though further studies are needed to establish its long-term efficacy.

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Neurospine
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