نتایج جستجو برای: minimally invasive spinal surgery

تعداد نتایج: 581975  

Journal: :Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia 2012
Ralph J Mobbs Praveenan Sivabalan Jane Li

This clinical study prospectively compares the results of open surgery to minimally invasive fusion for degenerative lumbar spine pathologies. Eighty-two patients were studied (41 minimally invasive surgery [MIS] spinal fusion, 41 open surgical equivalent) under a single surgeon (R. J. Mobbs). The two groups were compared using the Oswestry Disability Index, the Short Form-12 version 1, the Vis...

2017
Guoli Song Hua Bai Yiwen Zhao Xiaozhuang Liu

Pedicle screw insertion has been a standard processes for stabilizing the spine [1]. Spinal surgery can be classified as either minimally invasive or open, based on differences in the size of incisions: minimally invasive surgery implants the pedicle screw based on intraoperative fluoroscopic images to ensure the entry point and trajectory, and open surgery implants the pedicle screw based on i...

2015
Lin Xie Yanjin Chen Ya Zhang Zuozhang Yang Zhaoxin Zhang Lida Shen Zhongqin Yuan Mingyan Ren

Metastatic spinal tumours are the most common type of bone metastasis. Various methods have been used to treat metastatic spinal lesions, including radiotherapy, chemotherapy, isotope therapy, bisphosphonate therapy, analgesics, and surgery. Conservative treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy are not appropriate and usually are ineffective in patients with vertebral fractures and/or s...

Journal: :ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering 2021

Nowadays, whenever is possible and as an alternative to open spine surgery, minimally invasive procedures are preferred treat spinal cord injuries (SCI), with percutaneous injections or small incisions, that faster, less traumatic, require recovery time. Injectable repair systems based on materials can be injected in the lesion site, eventually loaded drugs even cells, act scaffolds for repair....

2014
J. Bredow J. Oppermann K. Keller F. Beyer C. K. Boese K. Zarghooni R. Sobottke P. Eysel J. Siewe

Background Context. Percutaneous balloon kyphoplasty is an established minimally invasive technique to treat painful vertebral compression fractures, especially in the context of osteoporosis with a minor complication rate. Purpose. To describe the heparin anticoagulation treatment of paraplegia following balloon kyphoplasty. Study Design. We report the first case of an anterior spinal artery s...

Journal: :The Orthopedic clinics of North America 2007
Francis H Shen Dino Samartzis A Jay Khanna D Greg Anderson

Lumbar spinal fusions have been performed for nearly a century for a variety of spinal conditions and include posterior/posterolateral and anterior lumbar interbody fusions. Traditionally, the ability to achieve adequate exposure to perform these procedures required an open surgical approach; however, the advent of newer techniques and technology, combined with an improved understanding of surg...

Journal: :journal of minimally invasive surgical sciences 0
masahiko hirota department of surgery, kumamoto regional medical center, kumamoto, japan; department of surgery, kumamoto regional medical center, kumamoto, japan , +81-963633311

context the current literature suggests that minimally invasive surgery is associated with faster recovery and less morbidity than open surgery. parenchyma-sparing pancreatectomy is minimally invasive surgery, including enucleation, inferior head pancreatectomy, spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy, and central pancreatectomy, combined pancreatectomy such as inferior head pancreatectomy plus...

2014
Thomas e Mroz Michael Steinmetz

I recent decades, an increasing number of spinal surgical approaches and techniques have been developed that limit approach-related morbidity to the paraspinal musculature (44,60). Minimally invasive spine (MIS) surgery encompasses a variety of techniques designed to improve perioperative measures (e.g. blood loss, postoperative pain narcotic usage, recovery time) and longterm functional outcom...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Paul Manner

Describe the most common techniques used for minimally invasive hip surgery. Certainly the most commonly described approaches in the literature are the posterior and direct anterior. The posterior approach is essentially the same as what surgeons have done traditionally but with a shorter incision and less dissection of the deep musculature. The 2-incision approach, which I prefer, has fallen o...

Journal: :American journal of surgery 2010
Giselle G Hamad Myriam Curet

Minimally invasive surgery (MIS), or laparoscopic surgery, plays a vital role in residency training in a number of surgical disciplines including general surgery, surgical oncology, colorectal surgery, pediatric surgery, and thoracic surgery. The tremendous patient demand for MIS over the past 2 decades has resulted in surgeons rapidly embracing this technique. Many general surgery residencies ...

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