Endpoints of decompression surgery with Lumbar canal stenosis based on the relationship between the intervertebral disc and nerve root bifurcation

Although decompression is the basic surgical treatment for lumbar spinal canal stenosis, its endpoint is unclear in many manuals. Last year we reported on the importance of adequate decompression at the level of the intervertebral disc, since the compression site in spinal canal stenosis is at the d...

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Published inJournal of Spine Research Vol. 15; no. 8; pp. 1079 - 1083
Main Authors Tokunaga, Masako, Hyoudo, Hironori, Nakagawa, Tomowaki, Sato, Tetsuro, Hoshikawa, Ken, Takahashi, Eiji
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Published The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 20.08.2024
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Abstract Although decompression is the basic surgical treatment for lumbar spinal canal stenosis, its endpoint is unclear in many manuals. Last year we reported on the importance of adequate decompression at the level of the intervertebral disc, since the compression site in spinal canal stenosis is at the disc level. In spinal canal stenosis, the cauda equina and nerve roots are compressed within the spinal canal. Because the cauda equina within the dural sac is relatively free to move, decompression of the dural sac itself is not always necessary to the lateral border. In contrast, the nerve root is less mobile, so sufficient decompression to the lateral border of the nerve root is necessary. On the other hand, the branching of nerve roots from the dural sac is known to vary with lumbar spine level. Therefore, if the nerve root has already branched at the cephalad level of the intervertebral disc, decompression at the intervertebral disc is necessary to the more lateral side, and if the nerve root branches caudal to the intervertebral disc, it is not necessary to the lateral border.The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between nerve root bifurcation from the dural sac and the intervertebral disc by lumbar spine level using a CT after myelography and to determine the relationship with the endpoint of decompression surgery.The subjects were 50 patients who underwent myelography during lumbar disc herniation surgery at our hospital. The bifurcation was defined as the point at which the nerve root begins to bifurcate from the dural sac, using a horizontal section of a CT after myelography.The results showed that the nerve root branch was located cephalad of the caudal margin of the intervertebral disc in L3: 0%, L4: 6%, L5: 58%, and S1: 96% of the cases.In vertebrae more cephalad than L3/4, the nerve root bifurcates caudal to the intervertebral disc, so it is not always necessary to reach the lateral border of the dural sac. However, more than half of the cases in L4/5 and almost all cases in L5/S require adequate decompression to the lateral border of the nerve root at the intervertebral disc because the nerve root bifurcation is more cephalad than the caudal margin of the intervertebral disc.
AbstractList Although decompression is the basic surgical treatment for lumbar spinal canal stenosis, its endpoint is unclear in many manuals. Last year we reported on the importance of adequate decompression at the level of the intervertebral disc, since the compression site in spinal canal stenosis is at the disc level. In spinal canal stenosis, the cauda equina and nerve roots are compressed within the spinal canal. Because the cauda equina within the dural sac is relatively free to move, decompression of the dural sac itself is not always necessary to the lateral border. In contrast, the nerve root is less mobile, so sufficient decompression to the lateral border of the nerve root is necessary. On the other hand, the branching of nerve roots from the dural sac is known to vary with lumbar spine level. Therefore, if the nerve root has already branched at the cephalad level of the intervertebral disc, decompression at the intervertebral disc is necessary to the more lateral side, and if the nerve root branches caudal to the intervertebral disc, it is not necessary to the lateral border.The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between nerve root bifurcation from the dural sac and the intervertebral disc by lumbar spine level using a CT after myelography and to determine the relationship with the endpoint of decompression surgery.The subjects were 50 patients who underwent myelography during lumbar disc herniation surgery at our hospital. The bifurcation was defined as the point at which the nerve root begins to bifurcate from the dural sac, using a horizontal section of a CT after myelography.The results showed that the nerve root branch was located cephalad of the caudal margin of the intervertebral disc in L3: 0%, L4: 6%, L5: 58%, and S1: 96% of the cases.In vertebrae more cephalad than L3/4, the nerve root bifurcates caudal to the intervertebral disc, so it is not always necessary to reach the lateral border of the dural sac. However, more than half of the cases in L4/5 and almost all cases in L5/S require adequate decompression to the lateral border of the nerve root at the intervertebral disc because the nerve root bifurcation is more cephalad than the caudal margin of the intervertebral disc.
Although decompression is the basic surgical treatment for lumbar spinal canal stenosis, its endpoint is unclear in many manuals. Last year we reported on the importance of adequate decompression at the level of the intervertebral disc, since the compression site in spinal canal stenosis is at the disc level. In spinal canal stenosis, the cauda equina and nerve roots are compressed within the spinal canal. Because the cauda equina within the dural sac is relatively free to move, decompression of the dural sac itself is not always necessary to the lateral border. In contrast, the nerve root is less mobile, so sufficient decompression to the lateral border of the nerve root is necessary. On the other hand, the branching of nerve roots from the dural sac is known to vary with lumbar spine level. Therefore, if the nerve root has already branched at the cephalad level of the intervertebral disc, decompression at the intervertebral disc is necessary to the more lateral side, and if the nerve root branches caudal to the intervertebral disc, it is not necessary to the lateral border.The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between nerve root bifurcation from the dural sac and the intervertebral disc by lumbar spine level using a CT after myelography and to determine the relationship with the endpoint of decompression surgery.The subjects were 50 patients who underwent myelography during lumbar disc herniation surgery at our hospital. The bifurcation was defined as the point at which the nerve root begins to bifurcate from the dural sac, using a horizontal section of a CT after myelography.The results showed that the nerve root branch was located cephalad of the caudal margin of the intervertebral disc in L3: 0%, L4: 6%, L5: 58%, and S1: 96% of the cases.In vertebrae more cephalad than L3/4, the nerve root bifurcates caudal to the intervertebral disc, so it is not always necessary to reach the lateral border of the dural sac. However, more than half of the cases in L4/5 and almost all cases in L5/S require adequate decompression to the lateral border of the nerve root at the intervertebral disc because the nerve root bifurcation is more cephalad than the caudal margin of the intervertebral disc. 腰部脊柱管狭窄症に対する手術療法の基本は除圧術であるが,そのエンドポイントは多くの手技書で不明確である.昨年我々は脊柱管狭窄症の圧迫部位は椎間板レベルであることから椎間板高位での十分な除圧の重要性を報告した.脊柱管狭窄では脊柱管内で馬尾及び神経根が圧迫される.硬膜管内の馬尾は比較的自由に動くことができるため,硬膜管自体の除圧は外側縁までは必ずしも必要でない.これに対して,神経根は可動性が少ないため,神経根外側縁まで十分に除圧することが必要である.一方,硬膜管からの神経根の分岐は,腰椎高位によって異なることが知られている.このため,椎間板高位頭側で神経根がすでに分岐していれば,椎間板高位での除圧はより外側まで必要であり,椎間板の尾側で神経根が分岐するなら,外側縁までは必ずしも必要でないと考えられる.本研究の目的は,脊髄造影後CTを使用し,腰椎高位別に硬膜管からの神経根分岐と椎間板との位置関係を調べ,除圧術のエンドポイントとの関係性を明らかにすることである.対象は当院で腰椎椎間板ヘルニア手術に際して脊髄造影を行った50例である.脊髄造影後CTの水平断を使用し,神経根が硬膜管から分岐を始めた時点を分岐部と定義した.L3~S1神経根の分岐を同定し,当該椎間板尾側縁との位置関係を調べた.結果,神経根分岐が椎間板尾側縁よりも頭側に位置していたのはL3:0%,L4:6%,L5:58%,S1:96%であった.L3/4より頭側の椎間では,神経根は椎間板より尾側で分岐するため,硬膜管外側縁までは必ずしも必要でない.しかし,L4/5では半分以上,L5/Sではほぼ全例が神経根分岐が椎間板尾側縁よりも頭側にあるため,椎間板高位で神経根外側縁まで十分に除圧する必要がある.
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神経根分岐
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除圧術
Title Endpoints of decompression surgery with Lumbar canal stenosis based on the relationship between the intervertebral disc and nerve root bifurcation
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