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Minimally invasive lateral option for thoracic-lumbar intersomatic arthrodesis

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to show clinical and radiological results of lateral transpsoas approach for degenerative conditions of intervertebral disc in Brazilian practice. METHODS: 46 patients have undergone lateral lumbar intersomatic fusion. Eighteen patients were male and 28 female. The mean age was 57.3 years (32 to 84 years), and mean BMI was 25.9 ± 3.1. All patients were followed up during one year. Radiology tests, such as X-ray and CT, and neurological tests were performed. The clinical results were obtained using ODI and VAS (back and leg) questionnaires. RESULTS: The procedures were performed during an average time of 103.9 ± 105.5 minutes, and less than 50 mL of blood loss occurred. Also, no significant intraoperative complication occurred. Supplementation with percutaneous pedicle screws due to segmental instability was used in eight of the 46 procedures (17.4%). Eighty thoracic-lumbar (from T12-L1 to L4-L5) levels (from one to five) were treated. According to the questionnaires, the clinical results showed significant pain and physical function improvement after one week and six weeks of surgery, respectively. The lumbar lordosis changed from 36.5 ± 14.7 before surgery to 43.4 ± 12.4 during one year follow-up. All patients showed bone formation 12 months after surgery. Seven cases were revised (15.2%), using minimally invasive approach due to persistent stenosis (three cases, 6.5%), depressed spacer (three cases, 6.5%), and malalignment of supplemental rod (one case, 2.8%). CONCLUSIONS: This technique showed to be a safe and efficacious treatment for degenerative diseases of lumbar spine as demonstrated by the improvement of clinical and radiological parameters.

Vertebral spine, Arthrodesis; Minimally invasive surgical procedures of spine: Lumbar spine; Minimally invasive techniques


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