نتایج جستجو برای: spinal instrumentation and fusion
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STUDY DESIGN Prospective case series. PURPOSE To examine the clinical efficacy of mini-open anterior retroperitoneal lumbar interbody fusion: oblique lateral interbody fusion (OLIF) for degenerated lumbar spinal kyphoscoliosis. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE The existing surgical procedures for the treatment of spinal kyphotic deformity, including Smith-Petersen osteotomy, pedicle subtraction osteo...
Study Design This is a retrospective study. Objective The objective of this study was to assess the sagittal stable vertebra (SSV) versus the first lordotic vertebra (FLV) as the inferior fusion level in patients undergoing spinal surgery for thoracic hyperkyphosis. The main outcome of interest was the development of distal junctional kyphosis (DJK). Summary of Background Data Prior research ha...
This is a retrospective study of 83 patients with polioscoliosis, treated surgically in Shafa hospital (1970-1997), and the results are as Follow: implant failure: 15 cases (18%), pseudoar throsis: 12 cases (14.5%) deep infection: 4 cases (4.5%) superficial infection: 3 cases (3.6%) cast sore: 17 cases (20.5%) and loss of correction: 28 cases (33.7%). Implant failure was more common in Harr...
Adjacent segment deterioration (ASD) is a serious sequela of spinal fusion surgery that has recently become much more widespread due to an increasing number of spinal fusions performed [1]. Moreover, previous studies [2] of potential risk factors for ASD have found that instrumentation, posterior lumbar interbody fusion, injury to the facet joint of the adjacent segment, fusion length, age, and...
To the authors' knowledge, no comparative studies exist of venous thromboembolism (VTE) based on different pathologies, surgical procedures, or spinal levels after spinal surgery. The authors prospectively investigated VTE after elective spinal surgery. The study comprised 4 patient groups. Group 1 comprised 79 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis treated with posterior decompression without fu...
Spinal surgery has evolved from early Egyptian times to the present through generations of new concepts, designs, procedures, and technology. In 1862, Edwin Smith discovered the works of Imhotep, Vizer of Djoser, who recorded his treatment of spinal cord injury, as well as spinal dislocation and subluxation, around 2000 B.C.11,20 In 1882, William F. Wilkins described and performed the first spi...
Back pain in adult operated scoliosis patients is a usually a major postoperative problem which has to be differentially diagnosed from a number of pathologies. The infection, immediate or delayed infection after elective spinal instrumentation and fusion is the principal postoperative problem for the patient and the surgeon. Surgical treatment is mandated in the majority of these cases, with t...
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