Preoperative application of CT and MRI registration in lumbar disc herniation endoscopic surgery could improve the postoperative rehabilitation of patients

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Guo, Xiaobo [1 ]
Jin, Jiangtao [1 ]
Chen, Jinwei [1 ]
Liu, Junyang [1 ]
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[1] Jincheng Gen Hosp, Dept Orthoped, Changan Rd, Jincheng 048006, Shanxi, Peoples R China
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Endoscopy; intervertebral disc degeneration; lumbar vertebrae; tomography; X-Ray computed; mag- netic resonance imaging; MICROENDOSCOPIC DISKECTOMY; INTERLAMINAR; NAVIGATION; MICRODISCECTOMY; SCIATICA; OUTCOMES; REASONS; ROBOT;
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10.62347/WQKF7193
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background: Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar Discectomy (PELD) has emerged as routine treatment for lumbar disc herniation (LDH) due to its minimal invasiveness and quick recovery. However, PELD demands high precision from the surgeon, as the risk of intraoperative complications is substantial, including potential damage to the nerve root and dura, and a higher likelihood of recurrence post-surgery. Thus, preoperative planning utilizing CT and MRI imaging is essential. Methods: In this study, the clinical data of 140 patients treated with PELD for LDH from January 2021 to December 2023 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were categorized into two groups based on whether CT and MRI registration (CMR) was employed for surgical planning: a CMR group (n=68) and a control group (n=72). Data collected included surgery time, hospital stay duration, and scores from the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for low back and leg pain, as well as the Japanese Orthopaedic Association Lumbar Spine Score (JOA). Differences between the two groups were assessed using the Student's t-test. Results: No significant difference was found in hospital stay length between the groups (P=0.277). Surgery time was significantly shorter in the CMR group (P<0.001). Prior to surgery, no significant differences in VAS scores for leg and low back pain were observed between the groups (P=0.341 and P=0.131, respectively); however, at 2 months postoperatively, both scores were significantly lower in the CMR group (P<0.001 and P=0.002, respectively). Similarly, no difference in preoperative JOA scores was noted (P=0.750), but at 2 months postoperative, the CMR group exhibited significantly higher scores (P<0.001). Conclusion: Compared with the traditional PELD, the preoperative use of CMR has shown to reduce surgery time, alleviate leg and low back pain, and increase the lumbar JOA score at 2 months after surgery, underscoring its efficacy in enhancing surgical outcomes.
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