2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-31305/v2
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Analysis of compliance and efficacy of integrated management of whole process in the choice of percutaneous full-endoscopic surgery for patients with cervical disc herniation

Abstract: Background: Percutaneous spinal endoscopy is a new type of surgery for the treatment of cervical disc herniation. It can avoid the complications of the classic anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) approach and the risk of adjacent spondylosis. How can we effectively improve patients' awareness of spinal endoscopy and their election of endoscopic techniques?Objective: To analyze the compliance and clinical effect of the integrated management of the whole process in the choice of percutaneous full-endo… Show more

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“…Though advances in endoscopic management of cervical pathology may decrease the risk of adjacent spondylosis compared with the risks with classic open approaches, this technique relies on a robust anatomical grasp of the cervical territory to prevent potentially devastating complications. 6 It is our hope that the features described in this case lesson may guide future presurgical and intraoperative planning and management of complications, should they arise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Though advances in endoscopic management of cervical pathology may decrease the risk of adjacent spondylosis compared with the risks with classic open approaches, this technique relies on a robust anatomical grasp of the cervical territory to prevent potentially devastating complications. 6 It is our hope that the features described in this case lesson may guide future presurgical and intraoperative planning and management of complications, should they arise.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%