"Minimally invasive surgery for lumbar microdiscectomy"
Jon Kimball MS, Andrew Yew, MD and Daniel C. Lu, MD, PhD
Department of Neurosurgery, Ronald Reagan Medical Center, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Symptomatic disc herniation is a common indication for spinal operations. The open microscopic discectomy has been the traditional method of addressing this pathology, but minimally invasive techniques are increasingly popular.
Potential advantages of the MIS microdiscectomy approach include decreased muscle and soft tissue disruption, shorter length of stay and decreased postoperative pain. Here we demonstrate an MIS microdiscectomy on a 24-year-old female with a left L-4 and L-5 radiculopathy secondary to a large L4--5 disc herniation. |