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MIS endoscopic spine surgery Focus ORIGINAL ARTICLE Percutaneous endoscopic cervical discectomy for ruptured cervical disc herniation: clinical results and radiological analysis at a minimum 2 years follow-up 1 2 2 3 Sung Min Hur , Sang-Ho Lee , Won-Chul Choi , Youngshin Rho Department of Neurosurger y, Daegu Wooridul Spine Hospital, Daegu, Korea Department of Neurosurger y, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea Department of Biomechanics Research, Wooridul Spine Hospital, Seoul, Korea INTRODUCTION 1) Arm pain and/or cervical radiculopathy with defined neurologic Cer vical radiculopathy due to cer vical disc her niation and examination (sensory disturbance, reflex abnormality and motor cervical spondylosis is a common disease in neurosurgery and weakness); various surgical options were reported. In the early stage, the 2) soft disc herniation demonstrated on computed tomography (CT) main target of percutaneous cervical intradiscal procedure was scan and/or magnetic resonance images (MRI); the center of the disc. The procedures related to percutaneous 3) not responding to conservative treatment for at least six weeks, cervical discectomy (PCD) have evolved into effective treatment and methods for contained soft disc herniation: automated PCD [1], 4) no past history of cervical surgery or neck surgery. PCD with chemonucleolysis [2], percutaneous cer vical laser
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Published: Jul 9, 2011
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