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Surgical Technique of Central and Over-the-Top Full-Endoscopic Decompression of the Cervical Spine: A Technical Note

Endoscopic surgery of the cervical spine is constantly evolving and the spectrum of its indications has expanded in recent decades. Full-endoscopic techniques have standardized the procedures for posterior and anterior access. The full-endoscopic approach was developed to treat degenerative diseases...

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Autores principales: Bergamaschi, João Paulo Machado, de Brito, Marcelo Botelho Soares, de Araújo, Fernando Flores, Graciano, Ricardo Squiapati, Utino, Edgar Takao, Lewandrowski, Kai-Uwe, Wirth, Fernanda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13101508
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author Bergamaschi, João Paulo Machado
de Brito, Marcelo Botelho Soares
de Araújo, Fernando Flores
Graciano, Ricardo Squiapati
Utino, Edgar Takao
Lewandrowski, Kai-Uwe
Wirth, Fernanda
author_facet Bergamaschi, João Paulo Machado
de Brito, Marcelo Botelho Soares
de Araújo, Fernando Flores
Graciano, Ricardo Squiapati
Utino, Edgar Takao
Lewandrowski, Kai-Uwe
Wirth, Fernanda
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description Endoscopic surgery of the cervical spine is constantly evolving and the spectrum of its indications has expanded in recent decades. Full-endoscopic techniques have standardized the procedures for posterior and anterior access. The full-endoscopic approach was developed to treat degenerative diseases with the least possible invasion and without causing instability of the cervical spine. The posterior full-endoscopic approach is indicated for the treatment of diseases of the lateral part of the vertebral segment, such as herniations and stenoses of the lateral recess and vertebral foramen. There has been little discussion of this approach to the treatment of central stenosis of the cervical spine. This technical note describes a step-by-step surgical technique for central and over-the-top full-endoscopic decompression in the cervical spine, using a 3.7 mm working channel endoscope. This technique has already been shown to be effective in a recent case series with a 4.7 mm working channel endoscope, and may represent a new treatment option for central or bilateral lateral recess stenosis. There is also the possibility of a bilateral full-endoscopic approach, but this may be associated with greater muscle damage and a longer operative time. Case series and comparative studies should be encouraged to confirm the safety and utility of this technique.
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spelling pubmed-106084112023-10-28 Surgical Technique of Central and Over-the-Top Full-Endoscopic Decompression of the Cervical Spine: A Technical Note Bergamaschi, João Paulo Machado de Brito, Marcelo Botelho Soares de Araújo, Fernando Flores Graciano, Ricardo Squiapati Utino, Edgar Takao Lewandrowski, Kai-Uwe Wirth, Fernanda J Pers Med Technical Note Endoscopic surgery of the cervical spine is constantly evolving and the spectrum of its indications has expanded in recent decades. Full-endoscopic techniques have standardized the procedures for posterior and anterior access. The full-endoscopic approach was developed to treat degenerative diseases with the least possible invasion and without causing instability of the cervical spine. The posterior full-endoscopic approach is indicated for the treatment of diseases of the lateral part of the vertebral segment, such as herniations and stenoses of the lateral recess and vertebral foramen. There has been little discussion of this approach to the treatment of central stenosis of the cervical spine. This technical note describes a step-by-step surgical technique for central and over-the-top full-endoscopic decompression in the cervical spine, using a 3.7 mm working channel endoscope. This technique has already been shown to be effective in a recent case series with a 4.7 mm working channel endoscope, and may represent a new treatment option for central or bilateral lateral recess stenosis. There is also the possibility of a bilateral full-endoscopic approach, but this may be associated with greater muscle damage and a longer operative time. Case series and comparative studies should be encouraged to confirm the safety and utility of this technique. MDPI 2023-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10608411/ /pubmed/37888119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13101508 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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de Araújo, Fernando Flores
Graciano, Ricardo Squiapati
Utino, Edgar Takao
Lewandrowski, Kai-Uwe
Wirth, Fernanda
Surgical Technique of Central and Over-the-Top Full-Endoscopic Decompression of the Cervical Spine: A Technical Note
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title_short Surgical Technique of Central and Over-the-Top Full-Endoscopic Decompression of the Cervical Spine: A Technical Note
title_sort surgical technique of central and over-the-top full-endoscopic decompression of the cervical spine: a technical note
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888119
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13101508
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