The concept of minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has gained increasing popularity in the last decades. While MISS holds promise for faster patient recovery, and shorter hospital stays, the removal of the surgical fixation, when required, is still performed by an extensive approach often resulting in disabling pain and discomfort. We describe a novel minimal invasive microscope-assisted technique for lumbar spinal fixation removal. This technique has been successfully applied in a 35-year-old man, affected by back pain despite a previous posterior dynamic MISS L4-S1 fixation. The previous skin incisions were opened and under microscopic vision, the screws and the roads were dissected from the scars and removed. The patient was discharg...
Objective: Conventional disc surgeries though have good results, may result in subsequent...
AbstractObjectiveThe authors developed a minimally invasive spinal surgery technique—a microscope-as...
Background Data: Reduction of the slipped vertebrae as a part of surgical approach is now attempted...
The concept of minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has gained increasing popularity in the last ...
Introduction :In the past half of century, the spinal surgery techniques has advanced significantly....
Minimally invasive spine surgery has its roots in the mid-twentieth century with a few surgeons and ...
The concept of minimally invasive surgery has gained increasing popularity in the last several decad...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common condition in elderly patients and may lead to progressive back an...
Background: Back pain constitutes significant proportion of orthopaedic practitioner OPD. Lumbar dis...
Copyright © 2014 Laura A. Snyder et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Lumbar spine surgery has been performed for decades using the so-called «dorsal open approach». Alth...
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has continued to evolve over the past few decades, with sign...
Background: Minimal-access technology has evolved rapidly with "tubular" or "percutaneous" approache...
Objective: Conventional open spinal surgery of adult scoliosis can be performed from anterior, poste...
BACKGROUND: The constrained working area in minimally invasive exposures of the spine may limit the ...
Objective: Conventional disc surgeries though have good results, may result in subsequent...
AbstractObjectiveThe authors developed a minimally invasive spinal surgery technique—a microscope-as...
Background Data: Reduction of the slipped vertebrae as a part of surgical approach is now attempted...
The concept of minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has gained increasing popularity in the last ...
Introduction :In the past half of century, the spinal surgery techniques has advanced significantly....
Minimally invasive spine surgery has its roots in the mid-twentieth century with a few surgeons and ...
The concept of minimally invasive surgery has gained increasing popularity in the last several decad...
Lumbar spinal stenosis is a common condition in elderly patients and may lead to progressive back an...
Background: Back pain constitutes significant proportion of orthopaedic practitioner OPD. Lumbar dis...
Copyright © 2014 Laura A. Snyder et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Lumbar spine surgery has been performed for decades using the so-called «dorsal open approach». Alth...
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) has continued to evolve over the past few decades, with sign...
Background: Minimal-access technology has evolved rapidly with "tubular" or "percutaneous" approache...
Objective: Conventional open spinal surgery of adult scoliosis can be performed from anterior, poste...
BACKGROUND: The constrained working area in minimally invasive exposures of the spine may limit the ...
Objective: Conventional disc surgeries though have good results, may result in subsequent...
AbstractObjectiveThe authors developed a minimally invasive spinal surgery technique—a microscope-as...
Background Data: Reduction of the slipped vertebrae as a part of surgical approach is now attempted...