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Degenerative central lumbar spinal stenosis: Is endoscopic decompression through bilateral transforaminal approach sufficient?

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Abstract Background: At present, few reports of percutaneous endoscopic transforaminal decompression surgery have been reported to solve central lumbar spinal stenosis (CLSS). Is endoscopic decompression through bilateral transforaminal approach decompression sufficient for degenerative CLSS?Methods: This retrospective study included 47 cases of CLSS patients who underwent percutaneous endoscopic decompression through bilateral transforaminal approach. Clinical outcomes such as ODI, back and leg VAS, the Macnab criteria were evaluated. Surgical results including operative time, postoperative hospital stay, recurrence, and surgical complications were also studied. Radiologically, lumbar stability was assessed and lumbar dural sac dimension was compared preoperatively and postoperatively.Results:All 47 patients were followed up. The average follow-up period was 24.5 months. The average operation time was 116 minutes. The mean VAS of leg and back pain, and the mean ODI improved from 7.81, 2.53, and 77.03% at baseline to a final 1.94 (P=0.00), 2.47 (P=0.71), and 19.40 % (P=0.00), respectively. According to the Macnab criteria, 97.9% of patients achieved excellent and good results. There were 2 cases of dural tear and 3 cases of transient postoperative dysthesia. The cross-sectional area of the dural sac was significant enlargement at the last fellow up (74.28±13.08 mm2 vs.104.91±12.40 mm2, P=0.00).Conclusions: Except for the main pathogenic factors on the dorsal side of the dural sac, percutaneous endoscopic decompression through a bilateral transforaminal approach is sufficient for CLSS. It is a feasible, safe, and clinically effective minimally invasive procedure.
Title: Degenerative central lumbar spinal stenosis: Is endoscopic decompression through bilateral transforaminal approach sufficient?
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Abstract Background: At present, few reports of percutaneous endoscopic transforaminal decompression surgery have been reported to solve central lumbar spinal stenosis (CLSS).
Is endoscopic decompression through bilateral transforaminal approach decompression sufficient for degenerative CLSS?Methods: This retrospective study included 47 cases of CLSS patients who underwent percutaneous endoscopic decompression through bilateral transforaminal approach.
Clinical outcomes such as ODI, back and leg VAS, the Macnab criteria were evaluated.
Surgical results including operative time, postoperative hospital stay, recurrence, and surgical complications were also studied.
Radiologically, lumbar stability was assessed and lumbar dural sac dimension was compared preoperatively and postoperatively.
Results:All 47 patients were followed up.
The average follow-up period was 24.
5 months.
The average operation time was 116 minutes.
The mean VAS of leg and back pain, and the mean ODI improved from 7.
81, 2.
53, and 77.
03% at baseline to a final 1.
94 (P=0.
00), 2.
47 (P=0.
71), and 19.
40 % (P=0.
00), respectively.
According to the Macnab criteria, 97.
9% of patients achieved excellent and good results.
There were 2 cases of dural tear and 3 cases of transient postoperative dysthesia.
The cross-sectional area of the dural sac was significant enlargement at the last fellow up (74.
28±13.
08 mm2 vs.
104.
91±12.
40 mm2, P=0.
00).
Conclusions: Except for the main pathogenic factors on the dorsal side of the dural sac, percutaneous endoscopic decompression through a bilateral transforaminal approach is sufficient for CLSS.
It is a feasible, safe, and clinically effective minimally invasive procedure.

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