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Fig. 2

From: Percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy for single and double segment lumbar disc herniation with sciatic scoliosis in adults: a retrospective study

Fig. 2

A 24-year-old male was admitted with “recurrent low back pain and right lower limb pain for more than one year”. He was diagnosed as lumbar disc herniation at L4/5 and L5/S1, and was treated with PELD in our hospital. A-E were preoperative lumbar magnetic resonance and whole spinal anteroposterior and lateral X-ray, A was L4/5 cross section, B was L5/S1 cross section, Cobb angle was 15.2 °; AVT:46.4 mm, CBD:54.2 mm, SVA:85.6 mm, TK:16.6 °, LL:41.4 °, PI:48.6 °; F-G were postoperative whole spinal positive and lateral X-ray, Cobb angle was 9.3°; AVT:45.4 mm, CBD:52.3 mm. SVA:84.1 mm, TK:17.7 °, LL:49.1 °; H-I: Cobb angle: 5.8 mm, AVT:39.7 mm, CBD: 40.5 mm, SV-A: 34.3 mm; TK: 17.8 mm, LL:49.4 °; J-K: Cobb angle: 3.9°, AVT:18.9 mm, CBD:28.7 mm, SVA:-2.2 mm, TK:20.1 °, LL:50.5 °

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