Coluna/Columna (Dec 2015)

MICROSURGICAL LANDMARKS IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE TRANSFORAMINAL LUMBAR INTERBODY FUSION

  • Javier Quillo-Olvera,
  • Sergio Soriano-Solis,
  • Ramses Uriel Ortiz-Leyva,
  • Carlos Francisco Gutiérrez-Partida,
  • Manuel Rodríguez-García,
  • José Antonio Soriano-Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1808-185120151404152838
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 317 – 319

Abstract

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Microsurgical landmarks of the facet joint complex were defined to provide guidance and security within the tubular retractor during transforaminal surgery. A retrospective observational study was performed in segments L4-L5 by the left side approach. Microsurgical relevant photos, anatomical models and drawing were used to expose the suggested landmarks. The MI-TLIF technique has advantages compared with conventional open TLIF technique, however minimally invasive technique implies lack of security for the surgeon due to the lack of defined microanatomical landmarks compared to open spine surgery, and disorientation within the tubular retractor, the reason why to have precise microsurgical references and its recognition within the surgical field provide speed and safety when performing minimally invasive technique.

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