EARLY RESULT OF PERCUTANEOUS INTERLAMINAR ENDOSCOPIC LUMBAR DISCECTOMY OF LUMBAR DISC HERNIATION AT THAI BINH PROVINCIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Objective: The early result of Percutaneous Endoscopic Interlaminar Discectomy (PEID) for treatment of lumbar disc herniation at the Neurosurgery and Spinal Department of Thái Bình General Hospital with 26 lumbar disc herniation patients, laparoscopic surgery was performed after the hernia repair. Subject and mothod: 26 patients with lumbar disc herniation, percutaneous interlaninar endoscopic lumbar discectomy of lumbar disc herniation. Describing study on clinical lobbied research. Result: The age: maximal 62, minimal 37. The mean times: 89,22 ± 15,27 mn. The mean VAS scores for leg pain decreased from 6,03 ± 1,17 to 1.10 ± 0.29. The mean time of hospital stay was 2.2 ± 1.09 days. There were no complications or complications during surgery. Postoperative MRI showed that 25/26 patients had all hernia removed Conclusion: The first step shows that the endoscopic technique of posterior spine surgery through the intervertebral line to remove lumbar disc herniation is a safe, effective, aesthetic technique with a short postoperative treatment time
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