2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.06.134
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Can Indirect Decompression Reduce Adjacent Segment Degeneration and the Associated Reoperation Rate After Lumbar Interbody Fusion? A Systemic Review and Meta-analysis

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“…Indirect decompression has the potential to reduce ASDeg and ASDis because it has advantages over direct decompression in the preservation of posterior spinal elements and restoration of sagittal alignment. A recent meta-analysis compared indirect and direct decompression and reported that patients who underwent indirect decompression had 0.34-fold lower odds of developing ASDeg and 0.40-fold lower odds of reoperation due to ASDeg than those who underwent direct decompression [ 92 ]. The pooled mean differences for the segmental and total lumbar lordosis angles were more significant in indirect decompression in this meta-analysis.…”
Section: Complications Requiring Special Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indirect decompression has the potential to reduce ASDeg and ASDis because it has advantages over direct decompression in the preservation of posterior spinal elements and restoration of sagittal alignment. A recent meta-analysis compared indirect and direct decompression and reported that patients who underwent indirect decompression had 0.34-fold lower odds of developing ASDeg and 0.40-fold lower odds of reoperation due to ASDeg than those who underwent direct decompression [ 92 ]. The pooled mean differences for the segmental and total lumbar lordosis angles were more significant in indirect decompression in this meta-analysis.…”
Section: Complications Requiring Special Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abordaje (abierto, mínimo invasivo): una de las ventajas de los abordajes mínimamente invasivos es la preservación de la musculatura y del complejo ligamentario, es por ello que una disección amplia favorecerá la presencia de PSA. 1,23 Balance sagital (BS): el disbalance sagital (DS) (> 50 mm) se asocia al aumento de PSA. 13 Balance espinopélvico (BEP): al igual que el disbalance sagital, el disbalance espino pélvico (DEP) incrementa la sobrecarga de los segmentos adyacentes, la disminución de la lordosis lumbar (LL), incidencia pélvica (IP), y pendiente sacra (PS) incrementa el riesgo de PSA al igual que el aumento de la inclinación pélvica (InP).…”
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“…Zudem zeigten die indirekten Verfahren ein größeres Potenzial die segmentale Lordose wiederherzustellen. Dennoch betonen die Autoren die limitierte Aussagekraft ihrer Ergebnisse, da sie auf einer geringen Anzahl kohärenter Studien beruhen [46].…”
Section: Prävention Und Therapieansätzeunclassified