Abstract
In this report, we describe the case of a patient with a long-term radiculopathy due
to epidural lipomatosis at the L3-4 intervertebral disc level. The fatty tissue was
located on the dorsal side of the dural sac in the spinal canal and compressed the
dural sac. The fatty tissue was removed endoscopically. After surgery, the symptoms
disappeared, and neurological deficits normalized. We would like to state that epidural
lipomatosis is a good candidate for minimally invasive endoscopic surgery because
of its anatomic location.
Key words
endoscopic surgery - epidural lipomatosis - surgery
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Correspondence
K. SairyoMD, PhD
Department of Orthopedics
University of Tokushima
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