Clinical Study

Early Postoperative Results after Removal of Cranially Migrated Lumbar Disc Prolapse: Retrospective Comparison of Three Different Surgical Strategies

Table 1

Preoperative patient data.

Group A (interlaminar approach) 
Group B (translaminar approach) 
Group C (endoscopic transforaminal approach) 
Level of significance

Gender (females/males)9/188/145/150.717
chi2

Age (years)
MED (MIN–MAX; SD)
59
(38–85; 15)
59
(37–76; 10)
58
(28–79; 13)
0.592
ANOVA

Preoperative ASA scoreI: 2; II: 10; III: 11;
IV: 4; V: 0; VI: 0
I: 3; II: 8; III: 10;
IV: 1; V: 0; VI: 0
I: 2; II: 8; III: 7;
IV: 3; V: 0; VI: 0
0.903
chi2

Operated levelL1/2: 0; L2/3: 1;
L3/4: 8; L4/5: 11;
L5/S1: 7
L1/2: 2; L2/3: 3;
L3/4: 5; L4/5: 7;
L5/S1: 5
L1/2: 1; L2/3: 1;
L3/4: 6; L4/5: 11;
L5/S1: 1
0.365
chi2

Preoperative paresis23/27 (85.2%)18/22 (81.8%)10/20 (50%)0.015

Preoperative sensory deficit18/27 (66.7%)19/22 (86.4%)15/20 (75%)0.282
chi2

Surgeon (specialist/resident)20/718/420/00.053
chi2

MED: median.
MIN: minimum.
MAX: maximum.
SD: standard deviation.
Chi2: chi-squared test.
ANOVA: analysis of variance.
ASA: American Society of Anesthesiologists.