Complications following microendoscopic discectomy: Management and prevention / 中国微创外科杂志
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery
; (12)2001.
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Objective To summarize the experience of microendoscopic discectomy (MED). Methods A retrospective analysis was made on causes and the management of complications following 115 cases of MED in this hospital from April 2001 to April 2003. Results A conversion to open surgery was required in 13 cases. There were 2 cases of endoscope displacement and 7 cases of dural abruption intraoperatively. Postoperative hematoma pressing on neighbouring nerves was seen in 2 cases but no nerve root injuries were found. All the patients were followed for 3~12 months (mean, 7 5 months). According to the Nakai scale, 70 cases were classified as “excellent”, 36 cases “good”, 7 cases “fair”, and 2 cases “poor”, the “good” or “excellent” rate being 92.2% ( 106/115 ). Conclusions Proper selection of patients, intraoperative localization by “C”-arm X-ray examination, removal of the ligamenta flava and the lamina, detachment of adhesions surrounding the nerve root to obtain a complete exposure, and thorough hemostasia are crucial to minimize the incidence of complications.
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Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery
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2001
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