| Literature DB >> 34246272 |
Jingchi Li1, Chen Xu2, Xiaoyu Zhang3, Zhipeng Xi3, Mengnan Liu4, Zhongxin Fang5, Nan Wang3, Lin Xie6, Yueming Song7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Facetectomy, an important procedure in the in-out and out-in techniques of transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy (TELD), is related to the deterioration of the postoperative biomechanical environment and poor prognosis. Facetectomy may be avoided in TELD with large annuloplasty, but iatrogenic injury of the annulus and a high grade of nucleotomy have been reported as risk factors influencing poor prognosis. These risk factors may be alleviated in TELD with limited foraminoplasty, and the grade of facetectomy in this surgery can be reduced by using an endoscopic dynamic drill.Entities:
Keywords: Biomechanical deterioration; Endoscopic dynamic drill; Facetectomy; Iatrogenic annulus injury; Transforaminal endoscopic lumbar discectomy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34246272 PMCID: PMC8272903 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04504-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of the optimisation of TELD via two strategies (ligamentum structures are not indicated for brevity)
Fig. 2Endoscopic view of precise facetectomy by a dynamic drill
Fig. 3Intact 3D models constructed in the current study
Fig. 4Surgical model construction and the corresponding imaging data
Summary table of named FE models
| Models without disc degeneration | Models with adjacent segments disc degeneration | |
|---|---|---|
| Intact model | 1 | 4 |
| 2 | 5 | |
| 3 | 6 |
Fig. 5Model validation
Fig. 6Variations in biomechanical indicators related to ‘endplate-type’ disc degeneration. F: flexion, E: extension, LB: left bending, RB: right bending, LAR: left axial rotation, RAR: right axial rotation. The descriptions of Models 1–6 are provided in Table 1
Fig. 7Variations in biomechanical indicators related to ‘annulus-type’ disc degeneration
Fig. 8Variations in biomechanical indicators related to ZJ degeneration and lumbar instability
Fig. 9Variations in CSA