Transdural Approach in Difficult Giant Disc Herniation Cases

Abstract Background: Massive central lumbar disc herniations can pose a significant operative challenge. A protruding disc can be approached either through the axilla of the cord or transdurally. Aim of Study: This study aimed to study the outcome of transdural approach in a massive disc prolapse ca...

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Published inJournal of orthopaedic diseases and traumatology Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 108 - 110
Main Authors Haque, Mohtashemul, Patel, Dipesh Kumar, Kumar, Avinash, Ahmad, Fazal, Afsal, Mohamed
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Published Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 01.09.2024
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Abstract Abstract Background: Massive central lumbar disc herniations can pose a significant operative challenge. A protruding disc can be approached either through the axilla of the cord or transdurally. Aim of Study: This study aimed to study the outcome of transdural approach in a massive disc prolapse causing cauda equina syndrome. Materials and Methods: Of all the cases of disc prolapse, only patients presenting with massive disc protrusion/cauda equina syndrome were selected for the transdural approach. Seven males and three females in the age group of 40–60 years were treated by this method. Results: The transdural approach in a cauda equina patient was remarkably safe, short duration, and satisfactory results. Conclusion: Paraspinal approach through the axilla was superior for disc prolapse were exiting nerve root compression was present. For a fully blown cauda equina syndrome, the trandsural approach was easy, safe, and satisfactory.
AbstractList Abstract Background: Massive central lumbar disc herniations can pose a significant operative challenge. A protruding disc can be approached either through the axilla of the cord or transdurally. Aim of Study: This study aimed to study the outcome of transdural approach in a massive disc prolapse causing cauda equina syndrome. Materials and Methods: Of all the cases of disc prolapse, only patients presenting with massive disc protrusion/cauda equina syndrome were selected for the transdural approach. Seven males and three females in the age group of 40–60 years were treated by this method. Results: The transdural approach in a cauda equina patient was remarkably safe, short duration, and satisfactory results. Conclusion: Paraspinal approach through the axilla was superior for disc prolapse were exiting nerve root compression was present. For a fully blown cauda equina syndrome, the trandsural approach was easy, safe, and satisfactory.
Background: Massive central lumbar disc herniations can pose a significant operative challenge. A protruding disc can be approached either through the axilla of the cord or transdurally. Aim of Study: This study aimed to study the outcome of transdural approach in a massive disc prolapse causing cauda equina syndrome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Of all the cases of disc prolapse, only patients presenting with massive disc protrusion/cauda equina syndrome were selected for the transdural approach. Seven males and three females in the age group of 40–60 years were treated by this method. Results: The transdural approach in a cauda equina patient was remarkably safe, short duration, and satisfactory results. Conclusion: Paraspinal approach through the axilla was superior for disc prolapse were exiting nerve root compression was present. For a fully blown cauda equina syndrome, the trandsural approach was easy, safe, and satisfactory.
Author Haque, Mohtashemul
Patel, Dipesh Kumar
Afsal, Mohamed
Kumar, Avinash
Ahmad, Fazal
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