Kanter Adam S, Tempel Zachary J, Ozpinar Alp, Okonkwo David O
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2016 Apr;41 Suppl 8:S59-65. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000001481.
Literature review.
To review the literature evaluating the role of minimally invasive (MIS) techniques in the operative treatment of adult spinal deformity (ASD).
MIS techniques have become important tools in the armamentarium of spinal deformity surgeons as a means of achieving coronal and sagittal plane correction, while minimizing the complications of open deformity surgery. The literature suggests that MIS techniques are associated with certain limitations, and to date, determining which patients are candidates for MIS deformity correction is largely based on surgeon experience.
A systematic literature review was performed using the PubMed-National Library of Medicine/National Institute of Health databases. All studies describing the use of MIS techniques in ASD surgery were included for review.
A total of 39 articles were included in the review. All studies were specifically designed to demonstrate radiographic and clinical outcomes of MIS techniques. Thirty articles were specific to MIS techniques as they relate to ASD surgery, whereas six articles were designed to describe details of various MIS techniques, and three articles were related to general principles of corrective surgery for ASD.
The literature has demonstrated that MIS techniques are effective in achieving radiographic correction after surgery for ASD, while reducing complications compared with traditional open surgery. However, MIS techniques have limitations and may not be as effective as open surgery for severe and/or fixed sagittal and coronal plane deformity. Therefore, selecting patients for stand-alone MIS versus circumferential (cMIS) versus hybrid MIS (hybMIS) is critically important. The MIS spinal deformity surgery algorithm was designed to address this topic. Further studies are required to better elucidate the role and limitations of MIS techniques in patient undergoing corrective surgery for ASD.
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文献综述。
回顾评估微创(MIS)技术在成人脊柱畸形(ASD)手术治疗中作用的文献。
MIS技术已成为脊柱畸形外科医生的重要工具,可用于实现冠状面和矢状面矫正,同时将开放性畸形手术的并发症降至最低。文献表明,MIS技术存在一定局限性,迄今为止,确定哪些患者适合MIS畸形矫正很大程度上取决于外科医生的经验。
使用美国国立医学图书馆/美国国立卫生研究院的PubMed数据库进行系统的文献综述。纳入所有描述MIS技术在ASD手术中应用的研究进行综述。
综述共纳入39篇文章。所有研究均专门设计用于展示MIS技术的影像学和临床结果。30篇文章专门针对与ASD手术相关的MIS技术,6篇文章旨在描述各种MIS技术的细节,3篇文章与ASD矫正手术的一般原则相关。
文献表明,MIS技术在ASD手术后实现影像学矫正方面是有效的,与传统开放手术相比,并发症更少。然而,MIS技术存在局限性,对于严重和/或固定的矢状面和冠状面畸形可能不如开放手术有效。因此,选择单独进行MIS手术、全椎弓根螺钉固定的MIS手术(cMIS)还是混合MIS手术(hybMIS)至关重要。MIS脊柱畸形手术算法旨在解决这一问题。需要进一步研究以更好地阐明MIS技术在接受ASD矫正手术患者中的作用和局限性。
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