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Archives of Neurosurgery

Extraforaminal Minimally Invasive Lumbar Conjoined Nerve Root Decompression And Segment Fusion: Surgical Technique, Case Report And Literature Review

Corresponding Author

Iris Tatiana Montes González, Neurosurgeon, Fellow Minimally invasive surgery, Spine Clinic, Neurological Center, ABC Campus Santa Fe Medical Center, Mexico City. Clínica Imbanaco, Cali. Clínica Cristo Rey, Cali. Colombia. E-mail: iris.montes787@gmail.com, Phone: +52 5616072196. +573153006988 ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9459-5647

Document Type

Case Report

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Associated or conjoined nerve roots is an embryological anomaly presented primarily as bifid nerve roots arising from the dura. They are susceptible to trauma with radicular symptoms and even neurological deterioration of patients presenting them, due to space they occupy and adhesions to adjacent structures. We report a case treat with minimally invasive technique. CASE REPORT 68-year-old woman with lumbar and radicular pain in the right lower limb, with findings of L4-L5 instability and L4-L5, L5-S1 degenerative disc changes on imaging studies with bilateral L5 and S1 radiculopathy predominantly on the right side on preoperatory neurophysiological studies. The presence of a conjoined nerve root at L5-S1 neuro-foramen in the right side was documented on MRI study and during the operation. A minimally invasive extraforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (MI-ELIF) was performed, with right extraforaminal L5-S1 decompression; both nerve roots were mapped with monopolar stimulation obtaining neurophysiological response and full post-decompression recovery. Preoperative, intraoperative, and post-operative figures are presented. CONCLUSIONS Identification of nerve root anatomic variants such as conjoined nerve root is mandatory to avoid neurological injury to the patient. If during the posterior approach for interbody fusion through the foramen or extraforaminal, a conjoined root is documented, we suggest not forcing the cage through the joint root space but instead use the contralateral space and made a direct decompression of the conjoined root.

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