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Full-Endoscopic Resection of a Lumbar Intradural Tumor (Schwannoma): Video Case Report and Description of the Surgical Technique
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1096-1099.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Full-Endoscopic Resection of a Lumbar Intradural Tumor (Schwannoma): Video Case Report and Description of the Surgical Technique
Neurospine. 2024;21(4):1096-1099.   Published online December 31, 2024
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Endoscopic spinal surgery has gained increasing popularity over the past 10 years. Its muscle-preserving nature, reduction in postoperative pain, and lower complication rates have contributed to the growing number of surgeons adopting this technique year after year. This same progression has led to the application of the technique in oncological pathology, primarily for separation surgeries and biopsies of extradural lesions. However, reports in the literature on the use of this technique to treat intradural spinal tumors remain scarce. To present a case report of a patient with an intradural lesion, compatible with schwannoma, successfully removed using a fully endoscopic technique. A 46-year-old female patient presented with a long-standing history of low back pain and bilateral leg pain. The pain worsened over the past few months before her initial presentation. She also reported experiencing weakness in her feet and intermittent hypesthesia in her legs. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a small intradural extramedullary tumor at the L1 level. Given the patient’s young age, the tumor location at the thoracolumbar junction, and the rather small tumor size, a full-endoscopic approach was selected and performed. A step-by-step video of the surgical technique is provided with the manuscript. The current follow-up period is 2.5 years, with the patient remaining asymptomatic. The most recent follow-up MRI, conducted 16 months after the surgery, indicated no signs of recurrence. To our knowledge, this is the first video report providing a step-by-step description of this procedure. More high-quality evidence is needed to properly evaluate the safety and outcomes of this technique.

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Step-by-Step Sublaminar Approach With a Newly-Designed Spinal Endoscope for Unilateral-Approach Bilateral Decompression in Spinal Stenosis
Neurospine. 2019;16(1):41-51.   Published online March 31, 2019
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Step-by-Step Sublaminar Approach With a Newly-Designed Spinal Endoscope for Unilateral-Approach Bilateral Decompression in Spinal Stenosis
Neurospine. 2019;16(1):41-51.   Published online March 31, 2019
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Objective
Spinal stenosis is increasingly common due to population aging. In elderly patients with lumbar central canal stenosis (LCCS), minimizing muscle damage and bone resection is particularly important. We performed a step-by-step operation with a newly designed spinal endoscope to obtain adequate decompression in patients with spinal stenosis.
Methods
From April 2015 to August 2016, 78 patients (48 males, 30 females) with LCCS (91 segments) underwent endoscopic decompression using a newly designed endoscope system. The inclusion criteria were: (1) neurogenic intermittent claudication with or without radiculopathy, (2) LCCS, and (3) having exhausted conservative treatment (>3 months). The exclusion criteria were: (1) >10° of instability, (2) spondylolisthesis grade II or greater according to the Meyerding criteria, (3) foraminal stenosis, (4) vascular intermittent claudication, (5) infection, and (6) stenosis combined with malignancy. We performed a step-by-step procedure using a newly designed endoscope system for unilateral-approach bilateral decompression. We used the same incision for 2–3 segments, only moving the skin.
Results
The mean follow-up was 2.3±1.3 years. Excellent or good results were found according to the MacNab criteria in 85.9% of cases (67 of 78). The visual analogue scale, Japanese Orthopedic Association score, and Oswestry Disability Index showed significant decreases at 1 month, persisting until the 2-year follow-up. Dural tear occurred in 4 cases (5.1%), and patch repair was performed under endoscopy. No patients experienced aggravated instability requiring surgery.
Conclusion
We obtained good results with endoscopic decompression surgery using a newly designed instrument that minimized muscle and bone damage in elderly patients with spinal stenosis.

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