POSTERIOR KEYHOLE CORPECTOMY WITH PERCUTANEOUS PEDICLE SCREW STABILIZATION IN THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF LUMBAR BURST FRACTURES

Apr 7, 2007Neurosurgery

Surgery using a small back opening and minimally invasive screws to treat broken bones in the lower spine

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Abstract

No surgery-related complications were observed in four cases of lumbar burst fractures managed with a novel minimally invasive surgical technique.

  • The technique involved minimally invasive corpectomy and interbody fusion performed through a keyhole approach.
  • Perfect decompression and clearance of the spinal canal were confirmed by imaging studies.
  • Solid stability at the operated segments was maintained, as validated through dynamic x-rays.
  • Healed fusion was observed in all but one patient, who did not exhibit clinical symptoms of instability.
  • Kyphotic deformity was corrected to lordosis in three patients, though some loss of correction was noted in all cases.

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