Study Design. A feasibility study with three-dimensional surgical simulation and cadaveric experiment. Objective. To verify the feasibility of a new navigated surgical method for lumbosacral interbody fusion. Summary of Background Data. The advances in surgical navigation have opened new possibilities for lumbosacral interbody fusion procedure. We designed a novel navigated surgical method that enables lumbosacral discectomy and bone grafting to be performed percutaneously and safely. Methods. First, to prove that the newly designed surgical method is feasible from an anatomic perspective, the new method, navigated percutaneous lumbosacral interbody fusion (NPLSIF), was simulated on the three-dimensional models of lumbosacral spine...
Lumbar anterior column spine surgery uses minimally invasive anterior and lateral retroperitoneal te...
Several lumbar interbody fusion techniques were described to eliminate motion and restore physiologi...
<div><p>To provide applied anatomical evidence of the preoperative assessment of oblique lumbar inte...
Introduction: Advances in surgical navigation have opened new possibilities for lumbosacral interbod...
PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the feasibility of a novel lumbar approach named extraforami...
This study aims to investigate the feasibility of a novel lumbar approach named extraforaminal lumba...
Objective: The objective of this study is to use 3D digital lumbar models to investigate and simulat...
OBJECTIVE: The lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) technique is used to treat many common spinal ...
Background: A major drawback to use of cortical bone trajectory pedicle screws (CBTPSs) with traditi...
SummaryObjectivesTo assess a surgical technique and the postoperative outcomes of a consecutive seri...
SummaryIntroductionThis prospective series evaluated the clinical and radiological results of a circ...
Objectives: Lumbosacral fusion through either an anterior or a posterior approach to achieve good lo...
OBJECTIVE:The oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF) can be done with either fluoroscopy or navigati...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro comparison of four reconstruction techniques following transforaminal lumbar ...
Lumbosacral interbody fusion is a mainstay of surgical treatment for degenerative spinal pathologies...
Lumbar anterior column spine surgery uses minimally invasive anterior and lateral retroperitoneal te...
Several lumbar interbody fusion techniques were described to eliminate motion and restore physiologi...
<div><p>To provide applied anatomical evidence of the preoperative assessment of oblique lumbar inte...
Introduction: Advances in surgical navigation have opened new possibilities for lumbosacral interbod...
PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the feasibility of a novel lumbar approach named extraforami...
This study aims to investigate the feasibility of a novel lumbar approach named extraforaminal lumba...
Objective: The objective of this study is to use 3D digital lumbar models to investigate and simulat...
OBJECTIVE: The lateral lumbar interbody fusion (LLIF) technique is used to treat many common spinal ...
Background: A major drawback to use of cortical bone trajectory pedicle screws (CBTPSs) with traditi...
SummaryObjectivesTo assess a surgical technique and the postoperative outcomes of a consecutive seri...
SummaryIntroductionThis prospective series evaluated the clinical and radiological results of a circ...
Objectives: Lumbosacral fusion through either an anterior or a posterior approach to achieve good lo...
OBJECTIVE:The oblique lumbar interbody fusion (OLIF) can be done with either fluoroscopy or navigati...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro comparison of four reconstruction techniques following transforaminal lumbar ...
Lumbosacral interbody fusion is a mainstay of surgical treatment for degenerative spinal pathologies...
Lumbar anterior column spine surgery uses minimally invasive anterior and lateral retroperitoneal te...
Several lumbar interbody fusion techniques were described to eliminate motion and restore physiologi...
<div><p>To provide applied anatomical evidence of the preoperative assessment of oblique lumbar inte...