Introduction: Percutaneous cement discoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure to treat low back pain due to advanced degenerative disc disease in elderly patients. Complications of this procedure has been described such as infection, vertebral fracture, cement leakage and nerve injury. Intraoperative neuromonitoring is used to detect the latter. The objective of this study was to assess the usefulness of neuromonitoring during discoplasty to detect new neurological compromise. Methods: 100 consecutive patients were included in this retrospective study, (30 males and 70 females, mean age of 76.3 ± 5.71 years) with mechanical low back pain who underwent percutaneous cement discoplasty. Results: Sensitivity to detect neurological injury ...
Percutaneous techniques have increasingly gained popularity in recent years. The application of tech...
Purpose: Neurophysiological monitoring aims to improve the safety of pedicle screw placement, but fe...
With the ageing of the population, there is an increasing need for minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Copyright © 2014 Michael Woods et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Contains fulltext : 208126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Study Design: R...
With population ageing, spine diseases have an increasing prevalence and induce high economic and so...
STUDY DESIGN: This was a retrospective cohort study. OBJECTIVE: While intraoperative neuromonitoring...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the utility of mechanomyography (MMG) in detecting and preventing ...
Study Design. Retrospective case series. Objective. To document the clinical utility of intraoperati...
4noIntroduction: Sciatic nerve injury is an uncommon but potentially devastating complication in hip...
Objectives: To investigate the epidemiology of cement leaks and further develop an algorithm to dete...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy exists regarding the utility of antecedent venography in percuta...
Objective: Previous reports have shown that intradiscal cement leakage during percutaneous vertebrop...
Objective Percutaneous cement discoplasty (PCD) was introduced to treat symptomatic vertical inst...
With the ageing of the population, there is an increasing need for minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Percutaneous techniques have increasingly gained popularity in recent years. The application of tech...
Purpose: Neurophysiological monitoring aims to improve the safety of pedicle screw placement, but fe...
With the ageing of the population, there is an increasing need for minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Copyright © 2014 Michael Woods et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Contains fulltext : 208126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Study Design: R...
With population ageing, spine diseases have an increasing prevalence and induce high economic and so...
STUDY DESIGN: This was a retrospective cohort study. OBJECTIVE: While intraoperative neuromonitoring...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the utility of mechanomyography (MMG) in detecting and preventing ...
Study Design. Retrospective case series. Objective. To document the clinical utility of intraoperati...
4noIntroduction: Sciatic nerve injury is an uncommon but potentially devastating complication in hip...
Objectives: To investigate the epidemiology of cement leaks and further develop an algorithm to dete...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy exists regarding the utility of antecedent venography in percuta...
Objective: Previous reports have shown that intradiscal cement leakage during percutaneous vertebrop...
Objective Percutaneous cement discoplasty (PCD) was introduced to treat symptomatic vertical inst...
With the ageing of the population, there is an increasing need for minimally invasive spine surgerie...
Percutaneous techniques have increasingly gained popularity in recent years. The application of tech...
Purpose: Neurophysiological monitoring aims to improve the safety of pedicle screw placement, but fe...
With the ageing of the population, there is an increasing need for minimally invasive spine surgerie...