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PARAMEDIAN, NON-TRAUMATIC APPROACH THROUGH THE LIGAMENTUM FLAVUM FOR EXTRUDED DISC HERNIATIONS IN THE LUMBAR SPINE
INTRODUCTION
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Endoscopic Anterior Cervical Discectomy Without Fusion Through a Two Millimeter Opening Read
Multifactorial Lumbar Stenosis Treated Successfully with Primary Factor Treatment Only Read
“Lumbar Fusion Candidates” Avoid Fusion: Long Term Follow-up Read
NON-TRAUMATIC, TRANS-LIGAMENTUM FLAVUM APPROACH FOR L5/S1 EXTRUDED DISC HERNIATIONS Read
Double Approach Small Endoscopic Discectomy in L/4-L5 & L5/S1 True Central Disc Herniations: No Access Surgical Trauma, Better Results Read
Treatment of central and paracentral lumbar disc herniations with a transforaminal double access non-traumatic discectomy: safe and with better results Read
7 cases with previous surgeries and free fragments: 100% success with average of 16 weeks follow-up Read
“Lumbar Fusion Candidates” Avoid Fusion (Long Term Follow-up) Read
Outpatient Small Non Traumatic Discectomy In L4/5 Lateral Recess Lumbar Disc Herniations: Successful And Surgically Conservative Read
ENHANCED DISCOGRAPHY (PRE-OPERATIVE MAPPING): A PRELUDE TO SMALL GUIDED LUMBAR ENDOSCOPIC DISCECTOMY Read
Double Approach Small Endoscopic Discectomy in L/4-L5 & L5/S1 True Central Disc Herniations: No Access Surgical Trauma, Better Results Read
Paramedian Small Endoscopic L5-S1 Discectomy Read
Preparative Analysis for Precision Lumbar Endoscopic Disc Surgery Read

DISERTATIONS

Endoscopic Discectomy” Rosario National University, Rosario, Argentina; July 2003.

Lumbar Endoscopic Discectomy” Rosario, Argentina; November 19, 2003. Sponsored by Rosario National University and Rosario Orthopaedic Surgery Society.

Treatment Of Central And Paracentral Lumbar Disc Herniations With
A Transforaminal Double Access Non-Traumatic Discectomy: Safe And With
Better Results
” World Congress of Minimally Invasive
Spine Surgery & Techniques (WCMISST).  Hawaii, 2008.

Double Approach Non-Traumatic Lumbar Spine Surgery in Central and Paracentral Lumbar Disc Herniations:  No Access Surgical Trauma, Better Results and No Failed Back Surgery Syndrome” IITS 2009, Phoenix.

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