Indian Spine Journal (Jan 2019)

Modified three-stage Gaines procedure for symptomatic adult spondyloptosis

  • Charanjit Singh Dhillon,
  • Mithun Jakkan,
  • Narendra Reddy Medagam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/isj.isj_51_18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 184 – 189

Abstract

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Spondyloptosis or complete anterior dislocation of the L5 vertebra over S1 is a rare clinical condition. In general, the surgical management of spondyloptosis includes either posterior long-segment in situ fusion (with total disregard for altered biomechanics) or restoration of lumbosacral kyphosis by reduction of spondyloptosis using multistaged procedures. Reduction is possible in spondyloptosis only after sacral dome osteotomy or L5 corpectomy with interbody fusion of L4 over S1 as described by Robert Gaines. We present the case of a 29 year old manual laborer who presented with complaints of severe low back pain and bilateral sciatica. He was diagnosed to have spondyloptosis of L5 over S1 with modified Newman's score of 10 + 10. The patient underwent three-staged modified Gaines procedure in the form of L5 corpectomy, reduction of L4 over S1 and interbody fusion between L4 and S1. The reduction was maintained at the end of 18 months and he was able to resume his job as a manual laborer.

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