全内窥镜下j型经椎间孔L5神经减压治疗Bertolotti综合征。

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.2449112.556
Chang-Il Ju, Pius Kim, Jong Hun Seo
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本病例报告和视频展示了全内窥镜下j型经椎间孔L5出神经减压治疗Bertolotti综合征的技术。Bertolotti综合征,以先天性腰骶过渡椎体为特征,常导致机械性腰痛和神经根压迫。一名69岁男性,表现为右腿进行性放射性疼痛和L5皮肤区刺痛。腰椎MRI显示右侧L5-S1椎间孔椎间盘突出,伴钙化和椎间孔狭窄。患者还被诊断为Castellvi I型Bertolotti综合征,表现为L5横突大,髂嵴高。这些解剖变异使椎间孔入路复杂化,为传统方法创造了狭窄的安全区。入路以L5横突对接开始。内窥镜钻孔成j形,部分切除横突和翼,方便内窥镜插入Kambin三角形。椎间孔减压是通过去除上关节突(SAP)的尖端来实现的,从而减压L5出神经根。全内窥镜脊柱手术为Bertolotti综合征的L5神经减压提供了一种安全有效的替代传统开放技术。本视频演示了术中内窥镜入路,详细介绍了减压技术,并强调了该方法的微创优势。
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Full-Endoscopic J-Shaped Transforaminal L5 Nerve Decompression in Bertolotti Syndrome.

This case report and video demonstrate the technique of full-endoscopic J-shaped transforaminal L5 exiting nerve decompression in Bertolotti syndrome. Bertolotti syndrome, characterized by a congenital lumbosacral transitional vertebra, often results in mechanical lower back pain and nerve root compression. A 69-year-old male presented with progressive radiating pain in the right leg and tingling in the L5 dermatome. Lumbar spine MRI revealed a right foraminal disc herniation at the L5-S1 level, with calcification and foraminal stenosis. The patient was also diagnosed with Castellvi type I Bertolotti syndrome, featuring a large L5 transverse process and a high iliac crest. These anatomical variations complicated the transforaminal approach, creating a narrow safety zone for conventional methods. The approach began with docking on the L5 transverse process. Endoscopic drilling was performed in a J-shaped configuration to partially resect the transverse process and alar wing, facilitating endoscope insertion into Kambin's triangle. Foraminal decompression was achieved by removing the tip of the superior articular process (SAP), thereby decompressing the L5 exiting nerve root. Full-endoscopic spine surgery offers a safe and effective alternative to traditional open techniques for L5 nerve decompression in Bertolotti syndrome. This video presentation illustrates the intraoperative endoscopic approach, detailing the decompression techniques and highlighting the minimally invasive advantages of this method.

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Neurospine
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