Transformative Spinal Surgery: Lateral Position Unilateral Biportal Endoscopic Discectomy.

Jipin Gopi, Sharafuddeen Mammu, Aarabhy Jayan, Jamshad O P, Fijad N R, Vaisakh Vk
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Introduction: Endoscopic spine surgery (ESS) is a minimally invasive technique that allows for direct visualization of spinal pathologies and has become a safe and effective alternative to traditional open spine surgery. Conventionally performed in the prone position, biportal endoscopy can also be done in the lateral position to avoid prone-associated complications. To our knowledge, the use of unilateral biportal endoscopy (UBE) in the lateral position has not been previously reported.

Case report: We present the case of a 53-year-old male who experienced severe low back pain and right-sided radiculopathy due to a disc protrusion at the L4-L5 level. The patient was managed surgically using UBE in the lateral position once the conservative management was ineffective. This innovative approach aimed to minimize the complications associated with the prone position typically used in such procedures.

Conclusion: The successful management of L4-L5 intervertebral disc prolapse using UBE in the lateral position in this case demonstrates the potential of this technique as an effective and minimally invasive alternative to conventional surgical methods. This approach could offer a viable solution for treating degenerative spinal diseases while mitigating the steep learning curve associated with ESS. Further research and clinical studies are necessary to validate and optimize this technique.

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脊柱变革性手术:侧位单侧双门静脉内窥镜椎间盘切除术。
内窥镜脊柱手术(ESS)是一种微创技术,可以直接观察脊柱病变,已成为传统开放脊柱手术的一种安全有效的替代方法。通常在俯卧位进行,双门静脉内窥镜也可以在侧卧位进行,以避免俯卧位相关的并发症。据我们所知,在侧位使用单侧双门静脉内窥镜(UBE)之前没有报道。病例报告:我们报告一个53岁的男性,由于L4-L5椎间盘突出,他经历了严重的腰痛和右侧神经根病。一旦保守治疗无效,患者接受手术治疗,在侧卧位使用UBE。这种创新的方法旨在最大限度地减少此类手术中通常使用的俯卧位的并发症。结论:在本例中,使用UBE在侧位成功治疗L4-L5椎间盘突出,表明该技术作为传统手术方法的有效和微创替代方法的潜力。这种方法可以为治疗退行性脊柱疾病提供可行的解决方案,同时减轻与ESS相关的陡峭学习曲线。需要进一步的研究和临床研究来验证和优化该技术。
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