A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report

To describe a technique for reduction of spondyloptosis with minimal access surgery. A 40-year-old female with BMI of 31.29 presented with chronic back pain and claudicant right L5 dermatomal pain (VAS 9/10) and paresthesia. Radiographs of lumbosacral spine revealed spondyloptosis at L5-S1 with a sl...

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Main Authors: Arvind Gopalrao Kulkarni, Shrikant S Sagane
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Society 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique
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Online Access:http://www.jmisst.org/upload/pdf/jmisst-2020-00108.pdf
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description To describe a technique for reduction of spondyloptosis with minimal access surgery. A 40-year-old female with BMI of 31.29 presented with chronic back pain and claudicant right L5 dermatomal pain (VAS 9/10) and paresthesia. Radiographs of lumbosacral spine revealed spondyloptosis at L5-S1 with a slip angle of 38° and lumbar lordosis of 100°. Minimally invasive TLIF (MIS-TLIF) using tubular retractor and percutaneous pedicle screw-rod system was planned. MIS-TLIF was successful in achieving reduction and fusion of spondyloptosis. At 12 months follow up, the VAS for back pain improved from 9/10 to 2/10 and leg pain improved from 9/10 to 1/10. The ODI improved from 80% to 19%. Lumbar lordosis improved from 100° to 60° and slip angle 38° to 60°. There was no wound site morbidity and minimal operative site pain. Radiographs at 6 months revealed no loss of reduction or loosening of implants. Minimal access reduction and fusion technique (MIS-TLIF) using cantilever mechanism is feasible, safe and clinically effective in spondyloptosis.
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spelling doaj.art-0c250af3f57647a383cf9f863486b1f92023-01-17T04:30:59ZengKorean Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery SocietyJournal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique2508-20432020-10-0152697110.21182/jmisst.2020.0010874A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case ReportArvind Gopalrao Kulkarni0Shrikant S Sagane1 Department of Orthopaedics, Mumbai Spine Scoliosis and Disc Replacement Centre, Bombay Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, India Department of Orthopaedics, Mumbai Spine Scoliosis and Disc Replacement Centre, Bombay Hospital & Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, IndiaTo describe a technique for reduction of spondyloptosis with minimal access surgery. A 40-year-old female with BMI of 31.29 presented with chronic back pain and claudicant right L5 dermatomal pain (VAS 9/10) and paresthesia. Radiographs of lumbosacral spine revealed spondyloptosis at L5-S1 with a slip angle of 38° and lumbar lordosis of 100°. Minimally invasive TLIF (MIS-TLIF) using tubular retractor and percutaneous pedicle screw-rod system was planned. MIS-TLIF was successful in achieving reduction and fusion of spondyloptosis. At 12 months follow up, the VAS for back pain improved from 9/10 to 2/10 and leg pain improved from 9/10 to 1/10. The ODI improved from 80% to 19%. Lumbar lordosis improved from 100° to 60° and slip angle 38° to 60°. There was no wound site morbidity and minimal operative site pain. Radiographs at 6 months revealed no loss of reduction or loosening of implants. Minimal access reduction and fusion technique (MIS-TLIF) using cantilever mechanism is feasible, safe and clinically effective in spondyloptosis.http://www.jmisst.org/upload/pdf/jmisst-2020-00108.pdfdecompressiondiscectomylaminectomyneuromonitoringminimally invasive spine surgerymis-tlifpedicle screwsspondylolisthesisspondylolysisspondyloptosis
spellingShingle Arvind Gopalrao Kulkarni
Shrikant S Sagane
A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report
Journal of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Technique
decompression
discectomy
laminectomy
neuromonitoring
minimally invasive spine surgery
mis-tlif
pedicle screws
spondylolisthesis
spondylolysis
spondyloptosis
title A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report
title_full A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report
title_fullStr A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report
title_short A Novel Technique for Reduction of Spondyloptosis with Minimal Access Surgery (MIS-TLIF): A Case Report
title_sort novel technique for reduction of spondyloptosis with minimal access surgery mis tlif a case report
topic decompression
discectomy
laminectomy
neuromonitoring
minimally invasive spine surgery
mis-tlif
pedicle screws
spondylolisthesis
spondylolysis
spondyloptosis
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