Objective: Conventional open spinal surgery of adult scoliosis can be performed from anterior, posterior, or combined approach. Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) was developed for the purpose of reducing the undesirable effects and complications. This review aimed to make a brief summary of recent studies of the approach and clinical outcomes of MISS in adult scoliosis. Data Sources: We conducted a systematic search from PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, and other literature databases to collect reports of surgical methods and clinical outcomes of MISS in treatment of adult scoliosis. Those reports were published up to March 2017 with the following key terms: “minimally invasive,” “spine,” “surgery,” and “scoliosis.” Study Selection: The inclu...
Study designRetrospective, multicenter review of adult scoliosis patients with minimum 2-year follow...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Spinal...
ABSTRACT Around 6% of the elderly population over 65 years of age are affected by adult spinal defor...
While open surgery has been the primary surgical approach for adult degenerative scoliosis, minimall...
Background and Aim: Degenerative lumbar scoliosis is a spinal deformity resulting from advanced disc...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Outcom...
To provide a comprehensive summary of the status, indications and developments in the use of minimal...
Purpose: Surgical gold standard for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is open posterior spinal i...
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has continued to evolve over the past few decades, with sign...
Purpose: To review the current literature for the nonoperative and operative treatment for adult spi...
Purpose: To review the current literature for the nonoperative and operative treatment for adult spi...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been described in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scolio...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Minima...
Study designRetrospective, multicenter review of adult scoliosis patients with minimum 2-year follow...
Objective. Recently, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been included among the treatment modaliti...
Study designRetrospective, multicenter review of adult scoliosis patients with minimum 2-year follow...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Spinal...
ABSTRACT Around 6% of the elderly population over 65 years of age are affected by adult spinal defor...
While open surgery has been the primary surgical approach for adult degenerative scoliosis, minimall...
Background and Aim: Degenerative lumbar scoliosis is a spinal deformity resulting from advanced disc...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Outcom...
To provide a comprehensive summary of the status, indications and developments in the use of minimal...
Purpose: Surgical gold standard for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is open posterior spinal i...
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has continued to evolve over the past few decades, with sign...
Purpose: To review the current literature for the nonoperative and operative treatment for adult spi...
Purpose: To review the current literature for the nonoperative and operative treatment for adult spi...
Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been described in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scolio...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Minima...
Study designRetrospective, multicenter review of adult scoliosis patients with minimum 2-year follow...
Objective. Recently, minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has been included among the treatment modaliti...
Study designRetrospective, multicenter review of adult scoliosis patients with minimum 2-year follow...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background Spinal...
ABSTRACT Around 6% of the elderly population over 65 years of age are affected by adult spinal defor...