Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine (Jan 2024)

Use of navigation for anterior and posterior instrumentation in the surgical management of pediatric pathologic lumbosacral deformity

  • Sassan Keshavarzi,
  • Jeffrey Spardy,
  • Subaraman Ramchandran,
  • Stephen George

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jcvjs.jcvjs_144_23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 114 – 117

Abstract

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We report the use of computerized tomography (CT)-guided navigation for complex spinal deformity correction (anterior and posterior) in an 8-year-old patient with neurofibromatosis complicated by dystrophic pedicles, dural ectasia, and extensive vertebral scalloping. A retrospective review was conducted of the patient's medical records for the past 3 years, including the patient's office visit notes, operative reports, pre- and 2-year postoperative imaging studies. The patient successfully underwent anterior lumbar interbody fusion from L3–S1 using CT-guided navigation to negotiate the challenges posed by dural ectasia and vertebral body scalloping. One week after the anterior procedure, she underwent navigation-guided T10-to-pelvis posterior instrumented fusion. There were no perioperative or postoperative complications at 2 years. In patients with complex deformities of the spine, including dural ectasia, scalloped vertebral bodies, and decreased pedicle integrity, the use of intraoperative CT-guided navigation can benefit surgeons by facilitating the safe placement of interbody spacers and pedicle screws.

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