Preserving normal tissue during surgery has become increasingly important for better outcome after operation. Because of this, minimally invasive procedures have been developed. There are many pain procedures with minimally invasive method to aid fluoroscopy.
The percutaneous vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty instead of screw fixation for many kinds of compressed fractures with 90% success rate is a good example (
The percutaneous trigeminal ganglion radiofrequency ablation instead of microvascular decompression in elderly people has success rate of 80% - 90% (
Recently, the percutaneous transformational decompression of disc with ozone or laser or coblation in bulging or moderate protrusion of lumbar or cervical discs or in disco genic pain instead of discectomy or screw fixations, have become popular. In 1973, Kambin (originally Iranian orthopedic surgeon) started percutaneous decompression of disc by nucleotomy in USA (
Minimally invasive percutaneous transforaminal endoscopic discectomy was initiated by Kambin in 1988. Kambin described The triangular safe zone in transforaminal approach in 1990 (
With recent advances, endoscopic discectomy will gradually replace open discectomy in near future.
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