Minim Invasive Neurosurg 2007; 50(3): 173-177
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-982510
Case Report

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Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Removal of a Herniated Nucleus Pulposus that had Migrated to the S1 Nerve Root Foramen

I. Tonogai 1 , K. Sairyo 1 , K. Higashino 1 , T. Sakai 1 , S. Katoh 1 , N. Yasui 1
  • 1Department of Orthopedics, The University of Tokushima School of Medicine, Tokushima, Japan
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Publication History

Publication Date:
19 September 2007 (online)

Abstract

In this report, we described an adult case with a lumbar herniated nucleus pulposus that had migrated to the S1 nerve root foramen from L5-S1 disc space. Endoscopically, the migrated mass was successfully removed after laminectomy at the S1 with a small skin incision of 20 mm in length. Unlike the other levels, the intraforaminally migrated mass along the S1 root can be excised without any removal of the facet joints; therefore, additional spinal fusion is not necessary. Thus, an S1 foraminal migrated mass can be a good surgical candidate for minimally invasive endoscopic surgery.

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Correspondence

K. SairyoMD, PhD 

Department of Orthopedics

The University of Tokushima

3-18-15, Kuramoto

770-8503 Tokushima

Japan

Phone: +81/88/633 72 40

Fax: +81/88/633 01 78

Email: sairyokun@hotmail.com

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