2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43390-021-00422-3
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Management of NF-1 dystrophic scoliosis associated with rib heads dislocation into the spinal canal in neurological intact patients: a systematic literature review

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“…One example of this technique is ligamentotaxis, which has been proven effective for treating compression and burst fractures [46]. Common direct techniques for posterior spinal decompression include open laminectomy, hemilaminectomy, laminotomies, and laminoplasty [47]. Spinal laminectomy is one of the most common procedures used to decompress structures in the spine.…”
Section: For Lumbar Spinal Surgery Open Spinal Fusion Can Be Performe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One example of this technique is ligamentotaxis, which has been proven effective for treating compression and burst fractures [46]. Common direct techniques for posterior spinal decompression include open laminectomy, hemilaminectomy, laminotomies, and laminoplasty [47]. Spinal laminectomy is one of the most common procedures used to decompress structures in the spine.…”
Section: For Lumbar Spinal Surgery Open Spinal Fusion Can Be Performe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It involves the removal of the spinous process and lamina and is commonly used to treat spinal stenosis. It is also a component of the traditional approach for spinal tumor resection, which is the most effective treatment for benign spinal tumors [47][48][49]. One common complication of posterior decompression for intramedullary tumor removal is spinal deformity [45].…”
Section: For Lumbar Spinal Surgery Open Spinal Fusion Can Be Performe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lumbar spinal stenosis, due to degenerative processes such as facet joint hypertrophy, osteophyte formation, and intervertebral disc disorders, may result in compressive symptoms such as low back pain or claudication. 1 , 2 In many patients with symptoms of lumbar spinal stenosis, conservative treatments may provide symptomatic relief, usually over a course of one year. 3 , 4 In those who fail to improve despite conservative measures, decompression surgery remains the preferred treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spinal canal stenosis can be secondary to degenerative stenosis, fractures, spinal tumors, spinal vascular lesions, epidural abscesses, and congenital deformity [2]. Indications for laminectomy may include patients refractory to nonsurgical management, such as medication, physical therapy, and epidural injections; presence of intractable pain or progressive neurological deficits; and cauda equina syndrome [2,3]. Laminectomy can be achieved with open or minimally invasive approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%