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- W1985145987 abstract "Although the anterior approach is more commonly performed for the treatment of cervical disc disease, the posterior approach has distinct advantages in selected cases of foraminal stenosis and posterolateral disc herniation. The authors performed cervical key hole foraminotomies using a microendoscopic discectomy (MED) system in four cadaveric cervical spine specimens to evaluate this minimally invasive surgical approach for cervical disc diseases. The amount of bone decompression achieved by using the MED system was compared with that achieved by using the open foraminotomy procedure in each cadaveric specimen. Three noncontiguous cervical nerve roots were selected between C-3 and C-8 in each specimen and were decompressed using the MED system on one side and using the open foraminotomy procedure on the contralateral side. Postoperative computerized tomography (CT) myelography showed that adequate bone decompression was achieved by using either the MED or open procedure in all specimens. Postoperatively, open dissection was performed to confirm and compare the amount of decompression in both the MED and open procedures. The laminotomy size (vertical and transverse diameter), the length of decompressed nerve root, and the proportion of removed facet joint were measured on every operative level. The average vertical diameter of laminotomy area and the percentage of facet removed were significantly greater in the MED procedure than the open procedure (p < 0.05). The transverse diameter of the laminotomy area and the average decompressed root length were not significantly different between MED and open surgery. The authors conclude that endoscopic cervical foraminotomy using the MED system is a feasible procedure and may be clinically applicable in the treatment of foraminal stenosis and laterally located cervical disc herniation." @default.
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- W1985145987 title "Endoscopic foraminotomy using a microendoscopic discectomy system in cadaveric specimens" @default.
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