KMID : 1040920210060000109
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Journal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique 2021 Volume.6 No. 0 p.109 ~ p.116
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A Review of Full-endoscopic Interlaminar Discectomy for Lumbar Disc Disease: A Historical and Technical Overview
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Liu Yanting
Kim Jin-Sung Chen Chien-Min Choi Gun Lee Sang-Ho Ruetten Sebastian Zhang Xifeng Sairyo Koichi
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Abstract
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Lumbar disc disease is an age or trauma-related disc injury with the clinical symptoms such as lower back pain or sciatica. Surgical treatment is the reliable and effective solution only if the symptoms grow progressively worse and conservative treatments fail. The purpose of spinal surgery is to remove the real pain generator and maintain physiological spinal alignment. Traditionally, patients after discectomy tend to experience the risk of postoperative intervertebral disc degeneration with intractable low back pain. Therefore, the minimally invasive techniques have rapidly developed in the past decades and brought revolutionary progress on techniques modification. Herein, we report the historical overview of the interlaminar fullendoscopic lumbar discectomy and technical evolution based on the review of literature.
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KEYWORD
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Interlaminar Endoscopy, Diskectomy, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Lumbar Vertebrae
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