Anterior cervical decompression and fusion is the standard procedure for operation of cervical disc herniations. Mobility-preserving Full-Endoscopic Cervical Posterior discectomy is the most common alternative in the case of soft localization of the pathology. Endoscopic techniques are considered standard in many areas, since they may offer advantages in surgical technique and rehabilitation. These days, all disc herniations can be operated in full-endoscopic technique. With the full-endoscopic posterior cervical discectomy a procedures is available for cervical disc operations.
Investigators conducted a differential, randomized, 1:1, double-blind clinical control trial to compare the clinical effect, safety and feasibility of Full-Endoscopic Cervical Posterior discectomy and Anterior cervical decompression and fusion. The study was conducted in three centers at the same time, including the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University Medical College, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital and Ningbo University Medical College Affiliated Hospital. This study is expected to include 308 patients with single level soft cervical disc herniation.Participants were randomly assigned to different groups for corresponding surgical intervention after complete preoperative evaluation.Participants received a standard 5-year follow-up procedure
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
308
The most common alternative in the case of soft cervical disc herniations.
The standard procedure for operation of cervical disc herniations.
2nd Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
RECRUITINGImprovement rate
M-JOA Scoring
Time frame: Follow up for 5 years
Basic information of participants
Age in year, gender in male or female, occupation
Time frame: Follow up for 5 years
Basic information of participants
weight and height will be combined to report BMI in kg/m\^2
Time frame: Follow up for 5 years
Imaging examination
Cervical cobb angle change i
Time frame: Follow up for 5 years
Pain Assessment
VAS Score
Time frame: Follow up for 5 years
Operation duration
Operation duration in minute
Time frame: intraoperative
Amount of bleeding during operation
Amount of bleeding during operation in milliliter
Time frame: Follow up for 5 years
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