2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-29930/v3
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Lateral lumbar interbody fusion after reduction using the percutaneous pedicle screw system in the lateral position for Meyerding grade II spondylolisthesis: a preliminary report of a new lumbar reconstruction strategy

Abstract: Background: Utilization of a cage with a large footprint in lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) for the treatment of spondylolisthesis leads to a high fusion rate and neurological improvement owing to the indirect decompression effect and excellent alignment correction. However, if an interbody space is too narrow for insertion of an LLIF cage for cases of spondylolisthesis of Meyerding grade II or higher, LLIF cannot be used. Therefore, we developed a novel strategy, LLIF after reduction by the percutaneou… Show more

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“…The correction of sagittal alignment was in line with the findings of a previous study (23), wherein reduction in TLIF surgery favored the restoration of sagittal balance. Reduction of DLS reduces the forward displacement of the vertebra and favors the insertion of a large cage to increase intervertebral height (24). Moreover, successful reduction makes it easier to apply pressure on the rod and allows a large increase in SA to be achieved (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correction of sagittal alignment was in line with the findings of a previous study (23), wherein reduction in TLIF surgery favored the restoration of sagittal balance. Reduction of DLS reduces the forward displacement of the vertebra and favors the insertion of a large cage to increase intervertebral height (24). Moreover, successful reduction makes it easier to apply pressure on the rod and allows a large increase in SA to be achieved (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%