Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison

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Autor(a) principal: Poetscher,Arthur Werner
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Ribas,Guilherme Carvalhal, Yasuda,Alexandre, Nishikuni,Koshiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: Foraminal and extra-foraminal disc herniations comprise up to 11.7% of all lumbar disc herniations. Facetectomy, which had been the classic approach, is now recognized as cause of pain and instability after surgery. Otherwise, posterior lateral approaches through a trans-muscular or a para-muscular technique offer no significant damage to key structures for spinal stability. The surgical anatomy of these approaches has already been described, but they were not compared. In order to quantify the angle of vision towards the intervertebral foramen offered by each technique, 12 fresh cadavers were dissected and studied regarding these approaches. The angle presented by trans-muscular approach was wider in all studied lumbar levels. Surgery through the trans-muscular approach is performed with a better working angle, requiring a smaller resection of surrounding tissues. Therefore, minor surgical trauma can be expected. Our measurements support previously published data that point the trans-muscular approach as the best surgical option.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
title Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
spellingShingle Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
Poetscher,Arthur Werner
intervertebral disc displacement
low back pain
lumbar vertebrae
sciatica
comparative study
title_short Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
title_full Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
title_fullStr Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
title_full_unstemmed Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
title_sort Para-muscular and trans-muscular approaches to the lumbar inter-vertebral foramen: an anatomical comparison
author Poetscher,Arthur Werner
author_facet Poetscher,Arthur Werner
Ribas,Guilherme Carvalhal
Yasuda,Alexandre
Nishikuni,Koshiro
author_role author
author2 Ribas,Guilherme Carvalhal
Yasuda,Alexandre
Nishikuni,Koshiro
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Poetscher,Arthur Werner
Ribas,Guilherme Carvalhal
Yasuda,Alexandre
Nishikuni,Koshiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv intervertebral disc displacement
low back pain
lumbar vertebrae
sciatica
comparative study
topic intervertebral disc displacement
low back pain
lumbar vertebrae
sciatica
comparative study
description Foraminal and extra-foraminal disc herniations comprise up to 11.7% of all lumbar disc herniations. Facetectomy, which had been the classic approach, is now recognized as cause of pain and instability after surgery. Otherwise, posterior lateral approaches through a trans-muscular or a para-muscular technique offer no significant damage to key structures for spinal stability. The surgical anatomy of these approaches has already been described, but they were not compared. In order to quantify the angle of vision towards the intervertebral foramen offered by each technique, 12 fresh cadavers were dissected and studied regarding these approaches. The angle presented by trans-muscular approach was wider in all studied lumbar levels. Surgery through the trans-muscular approach is performed with a better working angle, requiring a smaller resection of surrounding tissues. Therefore, minor surgical trauma can be expected. Our measurements support previously published data that point the trans-muscular approach as the best surgical option.
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