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Endoscopic Diskectomy

Operative Techniques in Orthopaedics, 2019
Michael C. Gerling   +2 more
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Percutaneous Diskectomy

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1992
Automated percutaneous diskectomy and manual percutaneous diskectomy (PCD) have gained recent popularity as alternatives to traditional surgical diskectomy or microdiskectomy. Initial reports of morbidity seem low. The rates of infection, and neurologic and vascular complications appear comparable or less than the morbidity associated with surgical ...
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Percutaneous Lumbar Diskectomy

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1993
The development of an approach for percutaneous lumbar diskectomy (PLD) began over 20 years ago. Since then, clinical investigations of manual and automated PLD techniques have recorded an average success rate of 50% to 70%. Currently, the indications for PLD include (1) a major complaint of acute unilateral leg pain localized to a single dermatome ...
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Percutaneous cervical diskectomy: preliminary experience

Neuroradiology, 1994
We assessed the feasibility of percutaneous treatment of a cervical herniated disc. In the lumbar region, the surgical instrument for percutaneous diskectomy passes only through the paravertebral muscles, while in the cervical region there is considerable risk of nervous, parenchymal and vascular lesions.
G, Bonaldi   +6 more
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Herniated Lumbar Disk. Diskectomy

2013
• Patient with persisting right low back pain in herniated disk treated by laminectomy-flavectomy • Pre-operative imaging and MR postoperative follow-up MR after 1, 3 and 6 ...
Ferdinando Caranci   +4 more
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Percutaneous Automated Diskectomy in Athletes

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
In brief: Six athletes underwent percutaneous automated diskectomy-a new technique for aspirating lumbar disks. The patients had herniated lumbar disks (confirmed by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans, and/or myelography). Conservative therapy had failed, and they were unable to participate in their respective sports.
J C, Maroon, G, Onik, A, Day
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