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Intraoperative disc level marking with needle: a technical note and prospective study on 30 patients.

Marc Prod'homme1, Didier Grasset1, Mélissa Lecocq1, Duccio Boscherini1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Wrong-level surgery is a rare but unresolved issue in spine surgery. Some proposed protocols with high success rates, but it remains a risk with potential complications for the patient. Surgical navigation offers more accurate surgery, without additional irradiation related to the imaging device, in order to optimize the surgical guidance.
METHODS: We describe our institutional technique with a needle placed under fluoroscopy at 3 cm from the incision line at the disc level to be operated, in order to guide the surgical approach; and we report a prospective evaluation of all patients during a six-month period operated by microdiscectomy for symptomatic lumbar discus hernia, whose hernia level was landmarked with this technique. We collected demographic, clinical-such as visual analog scale (VAS) of pain and Oswestry disability index (ODI) scores-operative and irradiation data for effective dose calculation.
RESULTS: Thirty patients were included in the study. No wrong-level procedure was performed. Mean time for landmarking was 2.22 [1-5] minutes. Average operative time was 54.5 [30-150] minutes. The effective dose related to the imaging device use was 0.032 (0.007-0.092) mSv. The effective dose was also correlated to body mass index and disc level (P=0.05). The operative duration, complication rate and postoperative VAS and ODI scores were similar to the current literature.
CONCLUSIONS: We advocate the use of percutaneous needle guidance, avoiding wrong-level microdiscectomy and helping the surgeon as a "navigation-like" device with minimal additional irradiation for the patient. 2021 Journal of Spine Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Wrong-level; microdiscectomy; needle guidance; radiation exposure; spine surgery

Year:  2021        PMID: 34296031      PMCID: PMC8261559          DOI: 10.21037/jss-20-671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Spine Surg        ISSN: 2414-4630


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