2016
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.507
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Minimally Invasive 2D Navigation-Assisted Treatment of Thoracolumbar Spinal Fractures in East Africa: A Case Report

Abstract: Spinal surgery under Eastern-African circumstances is technically demanding and associated with significant complications, such as blood loss, infection, and wound breakdown. We report a spinal trauma case that was performed using minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and navigation, and hypothesize that these newer techniques may enable surgeons to perform effective spinal surgery with minimal complications and good outcomes. During the 2014 First Hands-on Neurotrauma Course held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, we suc… Show more

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“…Increasingly, an understanding of the issues at play and an application of appropriate preemptive measures to forestall these challenges have since begun to open up new horizons of possibilities in this regard. 6 This study is a practical demonstration of this fact from a developing sub-Sahara African country. A biomaterial, the titanium clamp (CranioFix), has been successfully implanted for the reconstruction of PTCD in a prospective, consecutive series of patients over a period of more than 6 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Increasingly, an understanding of the issues at play and an application of appropriate preemptive measures to forestall these challenges have since begun to open up new horizons of possibilities in this regard. 6 This study is a practical demonstration of this fact from a developing sub-Sahara African country. A biomaterial, the titanium clamp (CranioFix), has been successfully implanted for the reconstruction of PTCD in a prospective, consecutive series of patients over a period of more than 6 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…But the situation needs not remain so permanently, and certainly not absolutely. Increasingly, an understanding of the issues at play and an application of appropriate preemptive measures to forestall these challenges have since begun to open up new horizons of possibilities in this regard 6. This study is a practical demonstration of this fact from a developing sub-Sahara African country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…One of the challenges is due to the limitation of training facilities in such settings: the need is greater than the available facilities. 15 Simulation-based surgical training has been useful in the acquisition of skills; however, there have been questions on the transferability of the skills acquired to the real patient and surgery. 7 Synthetic spine models have been used for years but often only for learning pedicle screw placement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite an increase in setup time attributed to the novelty of devices used, there was near complete elimination of detectable radiation exposure to the patient and staff. 10 Njoku et al 11 utilized the 2D Kick system (BrainLab AG, Munich, Germany) for percutaneous stabilization of a traumatic burst fracture (Figure 3), and furthermore explored its use in developing countries that are technologically limited in the present day, such as Tanzania. 11…”
Section: Two-dimensional Navigationmentioning
confidence: 99%