Autores
I Dominguez, R Luque, M Noriega, J Rey, J Alia, F Marco-Martinez
Fecha de publicación
2017/1/1
Revista
Revista Española de Cirugía Ortopédica y Traumatología (English Edition)
Volumen
61
Número
1
Páginas
8-18
Editor
Elsevier Doyma
Descripción
“Minimally invasive” techniques have been recently been developed in order to achieve good clinical results with a low incidence of complications. The extralateral interbody fusion or direct transpsoas is a minimally invasive anterior arthrodesis. A total of 97 patients with 138 segments received surgery between May 2012 and May 2015. The follow-up was from 12 to 44 months. The mean age was 68 years (41–86). The most common cause of intervention was the adjacent segment (30%), deformity (22%), and lumbar disc disease (21%). The interbody cage was implanted as: single (stand-alone) in 33%, and additional fixation was used in the others: Screws, percutaneous unilateral (11%), bilateral (27%), or with a lateral plate (62%). The mean stay was 3.2 days (2–6). The score on a lumbar visual analogue scale decreased from 9 to 4.1, and dropped to 3 after 1 year. The improvement in disc height was from 8.4 …
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