Tandem Microscopic Slalom Technique: The Use of 2 Microscopes Simultaneously Performing Unilateral Laminotomy for Bilateral Decompression in Multilevel Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.

laminectomy laminotomy lumbar stenosis minimally invasive decompression slalom technique spinal stenosis tubular decompression unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression (ULBD)

Journal

Global spine journal
ISSN: 2192-5682
Titre abrégé: Global Spine J
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101596156

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2020
Historique:
entrez: 13 6 2020
pubmed: 13 6 2020
medline: 13 6 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Technical note, retrospective case series. Lumbar stenosis can be effectively treated using tubular unilateral laminotomy for bilateral decompression (ULBD). For multilevel stenosis, a multilevel ULBD through separate, alternating crossover approaches has been described as the "slalom technique." To increase efficacy, we introduced this approach with 2 microscopes simultaneously. We collected data on 13 patients, with multilevel lumbar stenosis, operated at our institution between 2015 and 2016 by the aforementioned technique. We assessed surgical time (ST), estimated blood loss (EBL), complications, and revision surgeries. Furthermore, we provide a stepwise instruction for performing the tandem microscopic slalom technique in a safe and efficient manner. The mean age of the patients was 68 ± 8 years. The ST per level was 68 ± 19 minutes with an EBL per level of 39 ± 30 mL. We had no intraoperative complications and none of our patients required a revision surgery during a mean follow-up of 12 months. We have shown that this technique is feasible and can be performed safely for multisegmental lumbar spinal stenosis with minimal tissue trauma and low EBL. Furthermore, randomized controlled studies with a larger sample size may be necessary to drive any final conclusions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32528812
doi: 10.1177/2192568219871918
pii: 10.1177_2192568219871918
pmc: PMC7263332
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

88S-93S

Informations de copyright

© The Author(s) 2019.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of Conflicting Interests: The author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Roger Härtl receives consultant fees from DePuy Synthes, Brainlab, and Ulrich and royalties from Zimmer Biomet.

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Auteurs

Christoph Wipplinger (C)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.
Christoph Wipplinger and Eliana Kim contributed equally to the work.

Eliana Kim (E)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.
Christoph Wipplinger and Eliana Kim contributed equally to the work.

Sara Lener (S)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Rodrigo Navarro-Ramirez (R)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Sertac Kirnaz (S)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

R Nick Hernandez (RN)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Carolin Melcher (C)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Michelle Paolicelli (M)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Farah Maryam (F)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Franziska Anna Schmidt (FA)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

Roger Härtl (R)

Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY, USA.

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