Combined Microscopic Tubular and Endoscopic Approach for Calcified Midline Thoracic Disc Herniation: A Bridge to Endoscopic Discectomy
Robert Ziechmann, Sami M Pathak, Bong-Soo Kim

TL;DR
A new surgical method combines microscopic and endoscopic techniques to treat a rare spinal condition with less invasiveness.
Contribution
Introduces a combined microscopic and endoscopic approach for calcified midline thoracic disc herniation.
Findings
A 57-year-old patient with thoracic disc herniation was successfully treated using the combined approach.
The method avoids manipulation of the spinal cord and uses a minimally invasive tubular retractor with an endoscope.
Abstract
Symptomatic thoracic disc herniation (TDH) is relatively uncommon and can present with thoracolumbar pain, myelopathy, bladder dysfunction, and motor dysfunction. Midline TDHs and calcified discs are more challenging to access and treat compared to the cervical or lumbar region due to the narrow working corridor around the lungs, ribs, and thoracic spinal cord. Open approaches such as the transthoracic or retropleural approach are particularly morbid. Minimally invasive endoscopic techniques offer decreased tissue dissection and manipulation of the thecal sac but involve a more difficult learning curve. We present a posterolateral approach using a minimally invasive tubular retractor and microscope, which is like minimally invasive techniques many surgeons are already accustomed to using, combined with an endoscope through the tubular retractor. The patient is a 57-year-old female who…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy · Spinal Hematomas and Complications
