Case Series of Tubular Retractor Assisted Minimally Invasive Extraforaminal L5/S1 Microdiskectomy.

World neurosurgery(2022)

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BACKGROUND:We present the largest series of tubular assisted minimally invasive extraforaminal L5/S1 microdiskectomy and describe the operative nuances. An extraforaminal L5/S1 disk herniation poses a surgical challenge as a result of limited access from a high iliac crest, the sacral ala, and the large transverse process of L5 necessitating oblique working angles. METHODS:This is a case series of 28 consecutive patients who underwent tubular retractor-assisted minimally invasive extraforaminal L5/S1 microdiskectomy between 2017 and 2020 for L5 radiculopathy. Preoperative variables include demographics (age, gender); imaging characteristics (presence of spondylolisthesis, grade and presence of dynamic instability); and patient-reported measures of pain and function. Postoperatively, any complications, pain, and function were documented at 1-day, 3-month, and 12-months follow-up. Statistical analysis involved descriptive analysis of measured variables. RESULTS:Patients (13 females and 15 males) had a median age of 62 years (range: 32-92). One patient demonstrated grade I spondylolisthesis with no dynamic instability. Twenty-six patients (93%) achieved complete pain resolution during the follow-up period. Two patients had persistent or recurrent radicular pain, 1 of whom resolved completely with a redo tubular retractor-assisted minimally invasive microdiskectomy. No other complications were noted during the postoperative follow-up. CONCLUSIONS:Tubular retractor-assisted minimally invasive extraforaminal L5/S1 microdiskectomy is an effective approach. Good surgical outcomes are achieved while avoiding the complications associated with more invasive options such as open surgery or fusion.
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