2016
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2016-214565
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Alternative technique in atypical spinal decompression: the use of the ultrasonic scalpel in paediatric achondroplasia

Abstract: SUMMARYSpinal stenosis can be a very disabling condition. Surgical decompression carries a risk of dural tear and neural injury, which is increased in patients with severe stenosis or an atypical anatomy. We present an unusual case of symptomatic stenosis secondary to achondroplasia presenting in a paediatric patient, and highlight a new surgical technique used to minimise the risk of dural and neural injury during decompression. BACKGROUND

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“…A novel and yet innovative technique is now introduced to the literature with the initial clinical experience using the BoneScalpel. 11 Using an ultrasonic osteotome or BoneScalpel has previously been described in the literature. Our literature search, however, has not discovered the purposeful or deliberate use of a transverse cut through the lamina for simple routine performance of a lumbar laminectomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A novel and yet innovative technique is now introduced to the literature with the initial clinical experience using the BoneScalpel. 11 Using an ultrasonic osteotome or BoneScalpel has previously been described in the literature. Our literature search, however, has not discovered the purposeful or deliberate use of a transverse cut through the lamina for simple routine performance of a lumbar laminectomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%