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Better Functional Outcome and Pain Relief in the Far-Lateral-Outside-in Percutaneous Endoscopic Transforaminal Discectomy

  • Sheng Fen Wang
  • , Shih Feng Hung
  • , Tsung Ting Tsai
  • , Yun Da Li
  • , Ping Yeh Chiu
  • , Ming Kai Hsieh
  • , Fu Cheng Kao*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Chang Gung University
  • National Tsing Hua University

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Abstract

Background: Even though percutaneous endoscopic transforaminal discectomy (PETD) has been widely used for the surgical treatment of lumbar herniated disc, there are only a few studies directly comparing the clinical outcomes between microdiscectomy (MD) and PETD. Therefore, further studies are needed in order to compare the clinical outcomes between PETD and MD on a single level more thoroughly. Methods: We proposed a far-lateral-outside-in technique for PETD to get an entry point without complex planning and facet violation. From September 2017 to September 2019, a total of 155 patients (69 with PETD and 86 with MD) were enrolled for this retrospective study, with the inclusion criteria: single level between L2 and S1, clinical sciatica for at least 6 weeks, and failed attempts with non-surgical treatments. Patients were excluded due to cauda equina syndrome, progressive neurologic deficits, history of lumbar spinal surgery, endplate modic changes, severe disc degeneration and less than 24 months of follow-up. Results: PETD showed significantly shorter surgery time and less intraoperative blood loss compared to MD. The difference between PETD and MD in VAS back pain (but not VAS leg pain) at follow-up time was significant. The ODI improvement in the follow-up time of 6 months between the 2 groups showed a significant difference (PETD: 31.23±6.59, MD: 39.85±7.81, p < 0.001). MD had a significantly higher chance of postoperative wound infection and poor healing, while PETD was more likely to have recurrence of the herniated disc. Conclusion: MD has been the gold standard procedure for LDH. However, with the advanced endoscopic technology and surgical technique, PETD has emerged as an alter-native method due to higher functional outcome and less wound problems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3927-3934
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Pain Research
Volume14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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Keywords

  • Discectomy
  • Microdiscectomy
  • PETD

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