Artrodese lombar percutânea por via endoscópica

Authors

  • Anibal Correia Silva Universidade Potiguar
  • Tabata de Alcantara Universidade Potiguar
  • Fernando Delgado Carlos Teles Universidade Potiguar

Keywords:

Low Back Pain, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Arthrodesis, Percutaneous

Abstract

Degenerative changes in the spine, in general, and the lumbar hernia in particular, has had a great impact on modern society with high rates of work absenteeism and difficult clinical management and surgical treatment . The cost, and the functional results have search for minimally invasive treatments, less aggressive, with better results and less impact on the lives of patients, with early and rapid hospital discharge of patients, with fast return to their activities. The Percutaneous Lumbar Endoscopic arthrodesis is one of these techniques.

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Author Biographies

Anibal Correia Silva, Universidade Potiguar

Tutor da Universidade Potiguar, Especialista em Cirurgia da Coluna Vertebral

Tabata de Alcantara, Universidade Potiguar

Mestre, Professora da Universidade Potiguar, Especialista em Ortopedia Pediátrica

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Published

2015-10-09

How to Cite

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Silva AC, Alcantara T de, Teles FDC. Artrodese lombar percutânea por via endoscópica. RTO [Internet]. 2015 Oct. 9 [cited 2025 Jun. 22];15(4):2-9. Available from: https://www.tecnicasemortopedia.com.br/revista/article/view/156

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