Spine Surgery and Related Research (Nov 2021)

A Novel Technique for Cervical Microscopic Foraminotomy Utilizing Spinous Process Splitting: Microscopic Mini-Open Foraminotomy

  • Shota Ikegami,
  • Masashi Uehara,
  • Yoshinari Miyaoka,
  • Shugo Kuraishi,
  • Hiroki Oba,
  • Ryo Munakata,
  • Takashi Takizawa,
  • Takayuki Kamanaka,
  • Terue Hatakenaka,
  • Jun Takahashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2021-0055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 6
pp. 431 – 436

Abstract

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Introduction: In this study, we present “microscopic mini-open foraminotomy (MicroMOF)” as a new, less invasive method for posterior cervical foraminotomy. Technical Note: Using surgical microscope guidance, the spinous process is hemi-split, and the posterior muscle is detached from the laminar subperiosteal surface. Bony resection is then performed obliquely from medial posterior to lateral anterior under lateral-tilted surgical field exposure. MicroMOF has been performed successfully for cervical radiculopathy and cervical spondylotic amyotrophy, which achieved postoperative symptom improvement with few complications. Conclusions: The novel MicroMOF foraminotomy technique has been found to protect the nerve root and vertebral artery and help preserve muscle and cervical facet joint bone.

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