Unilateral Multilevel Interlaminar Fenestration Instead of Laminectomy or Hemilaminectomy: an Alternative Surgical Approach to Intraspinal Space-occupying Lesions. Technical Note
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Laminectomy is the most conventional dorsal approach to intraspinal space-occupying lesions and may result in gradually increasing instability or deformity of the vertebral column. Less invasive procedures such as hemilaminectomy and osteoplastic laminotomy have been described by other authors, but an approach that interferes with spinal stability to an even lesser extent seems desirable. In an attempt to further reduce the need for bone removal, the authors used interlaminar fenestration (mostly unilateral) at one or more spinal levels to remove intramedullary, extramedullary, or extradural lesions, and even some lesions that extended over several spine segments. The authors present their experiences with this surgical approach in 78 patients harboring different intraspinal lesions. Up to 16 segments were fenestrated in one patient. Complete removal of the lesion was possible in most patients, and no postoperative spinal instabilities were observed in up to 8 years of follow up. Multilevel interlaminar fenestration, also called "multiple spinal keyhole surgery," is a feasible, safe, and effective approach to intraspinal lesions.
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