2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-012-2229-8
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Transdiscal L5-S1 screws for the treatment of adult spondylolisthesis

Abstract: Purpose The aim of the study was to evaluate clinical and radiographic outcome of patients treated with a modified Grob technique analysing the advantages related to increased mechanical stability. Methods 30 patients that underwent ''in situ'' fusion for L5-S1 spondylolisthesis were evaluated. All patients presented a low-dysplastic developmental L5-S1 spondylolisthesis. Patients were divided into two groups: A, in which L5-S1 pedicle instrumentation associated with transsacral screw fixation was performed, a… Show more

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“…However, neurological complications are described in 25%-30% of cases. 10,15,19 In a recent review of HGS, mainly in the pediatric population, Longo et al 17 showed that there was no statistically significant difference in neurological complications in patients with reduction compared with those patients without reduction, but pseudarthrosis was more frequent in patients with in situ fixation (17.8% vs 5.5%, p = 0.004). In our series, we did not perform a reduction, as there was no sagittal imbalance in any patient.…”
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“…However, neurological complications are described in 25%-30% of cases. 10,15,19 In a recent review of HGS, mainly in the pediatric population, Longo et al 17 showed that there was no statistically significant difference in neurological complications in patients with reduction compared with those patients without reduction, but pseudarthrosis was more frequent in patients with in situ fixation (17.8% vs 5.5%, p = 0.004). In our series, we did not perform a reduction, as there was no sagittal imbalance in any patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequent intraoperative complication described is dural tear, accounting for 17.8% of the reported complications. 4,14,23,26 Other postoperative complications frequently described are infection (5%), 5,15,23 hardware failure (4.5%), 5,23 and implant malplacement (9%). 5,15 As Collados-Maestre et al…”
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“…57 Higher mechanical stability and faster symptomatic resolution can be achieved by modifying the Grob technique to involve a trans-discal L5-S1 fixation with L5-S1 pedicle screw instrumentation. 58 To evaluate the efficacy of circumferential fusion, Ferrero et al 59 examined the radiological and functional outcomes of HGS in 20 patients treated by intrasacral fixation, dome resection, and circumferential fusion. At a mean follow-up of 7.2 years, the authors found that lumbosacral angle kyphosis and olisthesis were reduced (658 6 14 versus 998 6 11, P , .001 and 81% 6 19 versus 45% 6 18, P , .001, respectively).…”
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“…The literature has more clinical and biomechanical studies about the issue in a broad range because the technique has several applications and can be performed in different regions of the spine not only lumbosacral spine. [19][20][21][22][23][24] Besides the advantages of the intradiscal fixations, it has some difficulties and risk factors. Transdiscal fixation is generally performed following a careful reduction.…”
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confidence: 99%