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J Pers Med ; 13(3)2023 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36983638

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BACKGROUND: The authors conducted a 2-year retrospective follow-up to investigate the efficiency of an extraforaminal full-endoscopic approach with foraminoplasty used to treat lateral compressive diseases of the lumbar spine in 247 patients. METHODS: The visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry disability index (ODI), and MacNab scale were used to analyze the results collected during the preoperative and postoperative periods. RESULTS: The most common diagnosis was disk herniation with lateral recess stenosis, and the most common surgical level among patients was between L4 and L5 on the left side. Pain decreased over time, as determined during sessions held to evaluate pain in the lumbar, gluteal, led, and foot regions. The ODI demonstrated significant enhancement over the evaluation period and the MacNab scale classified the surgery as good or excellent. The most common complication was dysesthesia. CONCLUSIONS: An extraforaminal full-endoscopic approach with foraminoplasty can be recommended in cases of lateral herniation or stenosis for patients with symptoms of radiculopathy, and for those who have not responded to conventional rehabilitation treatment or chronic pain management. Few complications arose as a result of this approach, and most of them were treated clinically.

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Case Rep Orthop ; 2022: 6570589, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35341206

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Introduction: The objective of this study was to describe a surgical technique that uses transforaminal full-endoscopic access, which is different from the existing protocol, and to demonstrate another method of dural tear repair during endoscopic spine surgery. Background: Endoscopic spine surgery was initially described for lumbar disc pathologies. Technical advances and new materials have made it possible to treat cervical and thoracic spinal degenerative disorders. These advances have also made it possible to treat surgical complications, notably dural tears with CSF fistulas. The literature indicates that the incidence of these injuries ranges from 1% to 17%. Materials and Methods: Descriptive technical note of innovative and improved endoscopic surgical procedure exemplified with illustrative clinical case and comparative literature review. Results: There is only one report describing a full-endoscopic suture technique for dural sac repair. The gold standard for treatment of the most significant nonpunctate lesions continues to be a conversion to open surgery for lesion closure. Conversion can be problematic because most surgeries are performed under sedation and local anesthesia. Conclusions: In this case report and the new endoscopic suture technique described here, we show that primary correction of dural tears through endoscopy is possible. In addition to representing a paradigm break in solving one of the main complications of these procedures, it can expand the possibilities of spine endoscopy.

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Acta ortop. bras ; 26(6): 401-405, Nov.-Dec. 2018. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-973589

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ABSTRACT Objective: To describe a case of disseminated tuberculosis affecting the lumbar spine that was treated using a non-conventional anterior support system. Background: Tuberculous spondylodiscitis is the most common and most severe form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Although antibiotic therapy is the most frequently used treatment, surgery is necessary in cases of neurological deficit, spinal instability, significant deformity, severe sepsis, paravertebral and epidural abscesses or in cases wherein clinical treatment has failed. A surgical procedure is also indicated when a biopsy is required. With the development of new methods for reconstruction and fixation of the spine, complete debridement of the tuberculous foci has become an increasingly common approach, but there is a lack consensus on the best technique. Methods and results: The patient suffered from disseminated tuberculosis affecting the lumbar region of the spine, with an abscess in the psoas muscle. He underwent extensive debridement via both anterior and posterior approaches, using a non-conventional anterior support system that promotes hydrostatic distraction. Conclusions: Treatment using the hydrostatic distraction system was able to reestablish both the stability and anatomy of the lumbar curve. Level of evidence IV, Case report.


RESUMO Objetivo: Descrever um caso de tuberculose disseminada afetando a coluna lombar, tratada com um sistema de suporte anterior não convencional. Contexto: Espondilodiscite tuberculosa é a forma mais comum e mais grave de tuberculose extrapulmonar. Embora o principal tratamento seja a antibioticoterapia, o tratamento cirúrgico é importante em casos de déficit neurológico, instabilidade da coluna e deformidade significativa, sepse grave, abscessos paravertebrais ou peridurais ou em casos de falha do tratamento clínico. Cirurgia também é necessária quando há necessidade de biópsia. Com o desenvolvimento de novos métodos para a reconstrução e fixação da coluna, cada vez mais se faz o debridamento completo do foco da tuberculose vertebral, mas há falta de consenso sobre a melhor técnica. Métodos e Resultados: O paciente sofria de tuberculose disseminada afetando a coluna, na região lombar, com abscesso do músculo psoas. Foi tratado com extenso debridamento pelas vias anterior e posterior, usando um sistema não convencional de suporte anterior que promove distração hidrostática. Conclusões: O tratamento com o distrator hidrostático foi capaz de restabelecer a estabilidade e a anatomia da curva lombar. Nível de evidência IV, Relato de caso.

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Acta Ortop Bras ; 26(6): 401-405, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30774515

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OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of disseminated tuberculosis affecting the lumbar spine that was treated using a non-conventional anterior support system. BACKGROUND: Tuberculous spondylodiscitis is the most common and most severe form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Although antibiotic therapy is the most frequently used treatment, surgery is necessary in cases of neurological deficit, spinal instability, significant deformity, severe sepsis, paravertebral and epidural abscesses or in cases wherein clinical treatment has failed. A surgical procedure is also indicated when a biopsy is required. With the development of new methods for reconstruction and fixation of the spine, complete debridement of the tuberculous foci has become an increasingly common approach, but there is a lack consensus on the best technique. METHODS AND RESULTS: The patient suffered from disseminated tuberculosis affecting the lumbar region of the spine, with an abscess in the psoas muscle. He underwent extensive debridement via both anterior and posterior approaches, using a non-conventional anterior support system that promotes hydrostatic distraction. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment using the hydrostatic distraction system was able to reestablish both the stability and anatomy of the lumbar curve. Level of evidence IV, Case report.


OBJETIVO: Descrever um caso de tuberculose disseminada afetando a coluna lombar, tratada com um sistema de suporte anterior não convencional. CONTEXTO: Espondilodiscite tuberculosa é a forma mais comum e mais grave de tuberculose extrapulmonar. Embora o principal tratamento seja a antibioticoterapia, o tratamento cirúrgico é importante em casos de déficit neurológico, instabilidade da coluna e deformidade significativa, sepse grave, abscessos paravertebrais ou peridurais ou em casos de falha do tratamento clínico. Cirurgia também é necessária quando há necessidade de biópsia. Com o desenvolvimento de novos métodos para a reconstrução e fixação da coluna, cada vez mais se faz o debridamento completo do foco da tuberculose vertebral, mas há falta de consenso sobre a melhor técnica. MÉTODOS E RESULTADOS: O paciente sofria de tuberculose disseminada afetando a coluna, na região lombar, com abscesso do músculo psoas. Foi tratado com extenso debridamento pelas vias anterior e posterior, usando um sistema não convencional de suporte anterior que promove distração hidrostática. CONCLUSÕES: O tratamento com o distrator hidrostático foi capaz de restabelecer a estabilidade e a anatomia da curva lombar. Nível de evidência IV, Relato de caso.

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