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Soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring in endoscopic surgery under general anesthesia percutaneous interlaminar approach

  • Authors:
    • Huixue Wang
    • Yingji Gao
    • Lixin Ji
    • Wanshan Bai
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  • Published online on: March 20, 2018     https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.5979
  • Pages: 4409-4413
  • Copyright: © Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Abstract

The clinical value of soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring in general anesthesia percutaneous interlaminar approach was investigated. A total of 80 cases with unilateral L5-S1 disc herniation between January 2015 and October 2016 were randomly divided into control group (without soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring, n=40) and observation group (with soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring, n=40). Results showed that the operation time of the observation group was shorter than that of the control group (P<0.05), and the blood loss during the operation was less than that of the control group (P<0.05). The length of postoperative hospital stay was shorter than that of the control group (P<0.05). At 24 h after operation, the amplitude of H-reflex in diseased side soleus muscle was significantly lower than that in healthy side (P<0.05). The preoperative, postoperative and 24 h postoperatively, the latency of H-reflex in diseased side soleus muscle was shorter than that of healthy side (P<0.05). The latency and amplitude of H-reflex latency in soleus muscle were significantly lower (P<0.05), and the height of intervertebral space in observation group was significantly higher than that in control group (P<0.05). The total percentage of postsurgical sensory dysfunction, dyskinesia, post-root canal stenosis, disc herniation and cerebrospinal fluid leakage was lower than that of the control group (P<0.05). Japanese Orthopaedic Association score of the observation group was significantly higher at 1 month, and 1 year after operation lower than the control group (P<0.05). Taken together, soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring can effecti­vely reduce the damage to the nerve roots under percutaneous endoscopic intervertebral endoscopic surgery under general anesthesia, improve the accuracy of surgery, reduce the complications, shorten the operation time and reduce the surgical bleeding, which is more beneficial to patients smooth recovery.
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Wang H, Gao Y, Ji L and Bai W: Soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring in endoscopic surgery under general anesthesia percutaneous interlaminar approach. Exp Ther Med 15: 4409-4413, 2018.
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Wang, H., Gao, Y., Ji, L., & Bai, W. (2018). Soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring in endoscopic surgery under general anesthesia percutaneous interlaminar approach. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 15, 4409-4413. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.5979
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Wang, H., Gao, Y., Ji, L., Bai, W."Soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring in endoscopic surgery under general anesthesia percutaneous interlaminar approach". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 15.5 (2018): 4409-4413.
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Wang, H., Gao, Y., Ji, L., Bai, W."Soleus muscle H-reflex monitoring in endoscopic surgery under general anesthesia percutaneous interlaminar approach". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine 15, no. 5 (2018): 4409-4413. https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2018.5979