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. 1992 Aug;157(2):129-35.
doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1032984.

[The CT-controlled treatment possibilities in intervertebral disk prolapses]

[Article in German]
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[The CT-controlled treatment possibilities in intervertebral disk prolapses]

[Article in German]
G Vogl et al. Rofo. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

A CT-controlled method for the treatment of lumbar and cervical disc prolapse is described. Compared with fluoroscopically controlled percutaneous lumbar discectomy, percutaneous treatment of the L5/S1 disc by a dorsal approach is possible even in the presence of high iliac crests, as is described in this paper. In the cervical region the risk of iatrogenic damage is reduced. In a small group of 42 patients, an attempt has been made to remove disc material which is intraforaminal, intraspinal, subligamentous or sequestered. Amongst 79 patients with lumbar and 15 patients with cervical disc prolapse treatment was successful in 85% (after 17 months of observation) and 93% (after 12 months of observation). These figures refer to the early results from a new method. The success of the method will have to be assessed after a larger number of patients has been treated and there has been a longer period of observation.

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