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Outcome Measures of an Intracanal, Endoscopic Transforaminal Decompression Technique: Initial Findings from the MIS Prospective Registry

Joseph A. Sclafani, Kamshad Raiszadeh, Dan Laich, Jian Shen, Matthew Bennett, Robert Blok, Kevin Liang and Choll W. Kim
International Journal of Spine Surgery January 2015, 9 69; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/2069
Joseph A. Sclafani
1Spine Institute of San Diego, San Diego, CA
2Milestone Research Organization, San Diego, CA
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Kamshad Raiszadeh
1Spine Institute of San Diego, San Diego, CA
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Dan Laich
3Swedish Covenant Hospital, Chicago, IL
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Jian Shen
4Mohawk Valley Orthopedics, Amsterdam, NY
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Matthew Bennett
5Tier Orthopedic Associates, Johnson, NY
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Robert Blok
6Clark Memorial Medical Center, Clarksville, IN
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Kevin Liang
2Milestone Research Organization, San Diego, CA
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Choll W. Kim
1Spine Institute of San Diego, San Diego, CA
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    A) Sagittal T2 image of the lumbar spine showing an L5-S1 disk herniation. The arrow-bar shows the trajectory of the endoscopic cannula in the cephalad-caudal direction. B) T2 Axial image of the L5-S1 level showing a left-sided disk herniation. The arrow-bar shows the trajectory of the endoscopic cannula in the lateral-medial direction. C) Antero-posterior c-arm image showing the curved grasper reaching toward the disk herniation. D) Lateral c-arm image of the same patient showing the grasper at the posterior disk margin, corresponding to the location of the disk herniation (white arrow). E) Intraoperative photograph with the flexible curved probe (Trigger-flex, Elliquence, Baldwin, New York) inserted between the traversing nerve and the posterior annulus. F) Intraoperative photograph of the Ellman probe pulled back, showing the lateral edge of the traversing nerve root/dural tube.

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    Schematic demonstrating Post-hoc extraction of IC patients from the MIS registry.

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    Improvement in Oswestry Disability Index score, VAS back and leg pain score by time point for the overall IC population.

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    Improvement in Employment Tolerance (ODI question #8) and walking tolerance score (ODI question #4) by time point for the overall IC population.

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International Journal of Spine Surgery Jan 2015, 9 69; DOI: 10.14444/2069

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