Analysis of measures against mechanical complications in circumferential minimally invasive surgery for adult spinal deformity
Masayuki Ishihara , Shinichirou Taniguchi , Takashi Adachi , Yoichi Tani , Masaaki Paku , Muneharu Ando , Yoshihisa Kotani , Takanori Saito
Mini-invasive Surgery ›› 2022, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (1) : 35
Aim: We evaluated the reduction of mechanical complications (MCs) in circumferential minimally invasive spinal surgery (c-MIS) to treat adult spinal deformity (ASD) using lateral lumbar interbody fusion and a percutaneous pedicle screw.
Methods: Patients with ASD who underwent c-MIS with a follow-up period of > 24 months were enrolled. Groups were as follows: c-MIS using 5.5 mm rods (P group), c-MIS using a 5.5 mm single rod with cement augmentations in the upper instrumented vertebra (UIV)/UIV + 1 (B group), c-MIS using 6 mm rods (6P group), and multi-rod
Results: Overall, 146 patients with ASD who underwent c-MIS were included. The incidence of PJK was significantly lower in the P and M groups than in the B group, and rod fracture was significantly lower in the M group than in the B and P groups. In the MC group, preoperative PT, postoperative PI-LL, and PSA were significantly larger than those in the non-MC group. Use of the 5.5 mm single rod and postoperative PI-LL were significant risk factors for MCs.
Conclusion: The complication incidence decreased with improvements in surgical techniques and measures. Use of the 5.5 mm single rod and postoperative PI-LL were significant risk factors for MCs.
Adult spinal deformity / lateral lumbar interbody fusion / percutaneous pedicle screw / minimally invasive surgical procedures / proximal junctional kyphosis / rod fracture / mechanical complications
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