2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000030965
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Finite element analysis of the indirect reduction of posterior pedicle screw fixation for a thoracolumbar burst fracture

Abstract: Because burst fractures often involve damage to the column and posterior structures of the spine, the fracture block may invade the spinal canal and compress the spinal cord or the cauda equina, causing corresponding neurological dysfunction. When a thoracolumbar burst fracture is accompanied by the presence of bone in the spinal canal, whether posterior surgery requires spinal canal incision decompression is still controversial. Computed tomography images of the thoracolumbar spine of a 31-year-old male with … Show more

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“…In cases with intact PLL, indirect reduction of the retropulsion fragment can be achieved through ligamentotaxis, and PSF alone is then used to stabilize and realign the fractured vertebra [9,10]. While percutaneous PSF (PPSF) is a well-established technique, PSF through the mini-open Wiltse approach remains a valuable alternative with demonstrated advantages over PPSF in meta-analyses, including shorter learning curve, reduced facet joint violation, and decreased operative time [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases with intact PLL, indirect reduction of the retropulsion fragment can be achieved through ligamentotaxis, and PSF alone is then used to stabilize and realign the fractured vertebra [9,10]. While percutaneous PSF (PPSF) is a well-established technique, PSF through the mini-open Wiltse approach remains a valuable alternative with demonstrated advantages over PPSF in meta-analyses, including shorter learning curve, reduced facet joint violation, and decreased operative time [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%