A minimally invasive tubular retractor-assisted retropleural approach for thoracic disc herniations - case series and technical note
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A minimally invasive tubular retractor-assisted retropleural approach for thoracic disc herniations - case series and technical note
Abstract
Purpose: Thoracic disc herniations are uncommon and carry a high risk for neurological deterioration. Traditional surgical approaches include thoracotomy, costotransversectomy or posterior approaches with considerable morbidity. In this technical note with case series, we describe a minimally invasive tubular retractor-assisted retropleural approach for simple and less invasive microsurgical exploration of thoracic disc herniations from a lateral angle.
Methods: Surgical technique consisted of partial rib resection and retropleural dissection followed by the placement of a tubular retractor (METRx Tubes, Medtronic) for an anterior-lateral exposure of the disc and neuroforamen. Epidemiological, clinical and surgical patient data were acquired.
Results: Between 2017 and 2020, six patients were surgically treated using the minimally invasive tubular retractor-assisted retropleural approach. Microsurgical exposure of the disc and neural structures was achieved from a lateral direction without requiring thoracotomy or lung deflation. Control imaging confirmed resection in all cases without relevant residuum. As postoperative complications, one dural injury and one postoperative pneumothorax occured. No neurologic deterioration or recurrence occurred during a median follow-up of 3 months.
Conclusion: The described tubular retractor-assisted retropleural exposure serves as a feasible minimally invasive microsurgical approach to the anterior-lateral thoracic spine.
Keywords: Minimally invasive spine surgery; Retropleural dissection; Thoracic disc herniation; Thoracic spine surgery; Tubular retractor–assisted surgical approach.
© 2023. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
No competing interests exist in the submission of the manuscript and the manuscript is approved by all authors for publication. No special funding was received for this study. VH ist funded by the BIH Charité Clinician Scientist program. NH is Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) clinical fellow, funded by Stiftung Charité.
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