Long-term follow up of patients surgically treated by the far-lateral approach for foraminal and extraforaminal lumbar disc herniations

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作者
Porchet, F [1 ]
Chollet-Bornand, A [1 ]
De Tribolet, N [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lausanne, Dept Neurosurg, Lausanne, Switzerland
关键词
far-lateral disc herniation; intervertebral disc; far-lateral approach;
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10.3171/spi.1999.90.1.0059
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Object. This study was undertaken to evaluate the long-term benefit in 202 patients who were surgically treated via a microsurgical far-lateral approach for foraminal or extraforaminal lumbar disc herniations. Methods. All patients underwent surgery at the authors' institute since 1987 and represented 6.5% of all lumbar spinal disc surgeries. There were 67 women and 135 men who ranged in age from 19 to 78 years (mean age 58 years). All patients had unilateral leg pain due to lumbar disc herniations into or lateral to the lateral interpedicular compartment. One patient underwent surgery at the L1-2 level, nine at L2-3, 48 at L3-4, 86 at L4-5, and 58 at the L5-S1 level. The mean follow-up period was 50 months (range 12-120 months). Outcome was defined as excellent (no pain), good (some back pain), fair (moderate radiculopathy), and poor (unchanged or worse) based on Macnab classification. Overall, excellent and good results were achieved in 62 (31%) and 85 (42%) patients, respectively , and fair and poor results in 40 (20%) and 15 (7%) patients, respectively. Of 11 recurrent disc herniations, four presented in an extreme-lateral position, five in a paramedian location, and two on the contralateral side. There were three minor complications related to surgery, seven general complications, and no case of spinal instability. Conclusions. The far-lateral approach is a safe, effective procedure that avoids the risk of secondary spinal instability.
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