نتایج جستجو برای: spine decompression and fixation

تعداد نتایج: 16847159  

2015
Jin Bum Kim Seung Won Park Young Seok Lee Taek Kyun Nam Yong Sook Park Young Baeg Kim

Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) is a congenital developmental disorder of cervical spine, showing short neck with restricted neck motion, low hairline, and high thoracic cage due to multilevel cervical fusion. Radiculopathy or myelopathy can be accompanied. There were 2 patients who were diagnosed as KFS with exhibited radiological and physical characteristics. Both patients had stenosis and cord c...

2017
Sudhir Kumar Srivastava Rishi Anil Aggarwal Sunil Krishna Bhosale Kunal Roy Pradip Sharad Nemade

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case series. PURPOSE To describe a novel single incision that combines anterior and posterior approaches for decompression and instrumented fusion to treat tuberculosis of the thoracic spine and study the neurological and radiological outcomes. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE Tuberculosis of the spine remains a major health issue in many developing countries. The options f...

Journal: :Orthopaedics & traumatology, surgery & research : OTSR 2014
S Varatharajah Y-P Charles X Buy A Walter J-P Steib

One-third of the world's population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Data reported in 2011 indicate, for the first time, a decline in cases of tuberculosis, despite persistent inequalities across geographic areas and increasing rates of drug resistance. Osteo-articular tuberculosis affects the spine in half the cases. Pharmacotherapy must be combined with surgery in patients with sp...

2018
Xinjie Wu Mingsheng Tan Yingna Qi Ping Yi Feng Yang Xiangsheng Tang Qingying Hao

BACKGROUND Metastases to the upper cervical spine were rarely reported in the literature. However, metastases to this area may cause spinal instability and cord compression, which in turn can result in respiratory failure and neurological dysfunction. The present study investigated the efficacy and safety of posterior decompression and occipitocervical fixation followed by intraoperative verteb...

2012
Majid Reza Farrokhi Mohammad Jamali

Background: Due to the increase of life expectancy, the prevalence of degenerative spine diseases such as adult degenerative lumbar scoliosis (ADLS) has been increasingly more than before which is required appropriate control and management. Therefore, the present study was aimed to survey the result of surgery in ADLS patients in Shiraz (Iran). Methods: This is a preliminary report of 30 patie...

Journal: :Minimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN 2009
S Keshavarzi M S Park H E Aryan C B Newman C S Amene D Gonda W R Taylor

For patients with metastatic disease to the spine there are numerous surgical approaches for decompression of neural elements and maintenance of mechanical stability. The challenge is to accomplish this while minimizing patient morbidity. Here we report on the feasibility and utility of a minimally invasive extreme lateral approach to the mid to high thoracic spine for anterior decompression an...

2016
Anastasia Topalidou George Tzagarakis Konstantine Balalis Alexandra Papaioannou

The mobility of the spine and the change in the angle of the curvatures are directly related to spinal pain and spinal stenosis. The aim of the study was the evaluation of morphology and mobility of the spine in patients who were subjected to decompression and posterior fusion with pedicle screws. The treatment group consisted of 20 patients who underwent posterior fixation of lumbar spine (one...

2010
M. Catana V. Pruna Anca Buliman M. R. Gorgan

Only few cases of traumatic spondylolisthesis (from the cranial to lumbosacral joint) have been reported to date. Recovery of neurological function is dependent on the time of decompression and stabilization. We highlight the paramount importance that the time past between injury and surgical decompression have on neurological recovery and implant durability. Authors present the case of a 26 ye...

Journal: :International journal of spine surgery 2016
Barón Zárate-Kalfopulos Walter Araos-Silva Alejandro Reyes-Sánchez Luis Miguel Rosales-Olivarez Armando Alpizar-Aguirre Francisco Lopez Melendez

BACKGROUND Cervical spondilotic myelopathy (CSM) is defined as the compromise of the spinal cord due to degenerative changes of the cervical spine. It is the most common cause of spinal cord dysfunction in patients over 55 years. An early surgical management it is paramount to achieve better neurological outcome. There is still controversy regarding the appropriate surgical treatment for multis...

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