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Rieger, B; Jiang, H; Ruess, D; Reinshagen, C; Molcanyi, M; Zivcak, J; Tong, H; Schackert, G.
First clinical results of minimally invasive vector lumbar interbody fusion (MIS-VLIF) in spondylodiscitis and concomitant osteoporosis: a technical note.
Eur Spine J. 2017; 26(12): 3147-3155. Doi: 10.1007/s00586-016-4928-z
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First description of MIS-VLIF, a minimally invasive lumbar stabilization, to evaluate its safety and feasibility in patients suffering from weak bony conditions (lumbar spondylodiscitis and/or osteoporosis). After informed consent, 12 patients suffering from lumbar spondylodiscitis underwent single level MIS-VLIF. Eight of them had a manifest osteoporosis, either. Pre- and postoperative clinical status was documented using numeric rating scale (NRS) for leg and back pain. In all cases, the optimal height for the cage was preoperatively determined using software-based range of motion and sagittal balance analysis. CT scans were obtained to evaluate correct placement of the construct and to verify fusion after 6 months. Since 2013, 12 patients with lumbar pyogenic spondylodiscitis underwent MIS-VLIF. Mean surgery time was 169 ± 28 min and average blood loss was less than 400 ml. Postoperative CT scans showed correct placement of the implants. Eleven patients showed considerable postoperative improvement in clinical scores. In one patient, we observed screw loosening. After documented bony fusion in the CT scan, the fixation system was removed in two cases to achieve lower material load. The load-bearing trajectories (vectors) of MIS-VLIF are different from those of conventional coaxial pedicle screw implantation. The dorsally converging construct combines the heads of the dorsoventral pedicle screws with laminar pedicle screws following cortical bone structures within a small approach. In case of lumbar spondylodiscitis and/or osteoporosis, MIS-VLIF relies on cortical bony structures for all screw vectors and the construct does not depend on conventional coaxial pedicle screws in the presence of inflamed, weak, cancellous or osteoporotic bone. MIS-VLIF allows full 360° lumbar fusion including cage implantation via a small, unilateral dorsal midline approach.
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Discitis - complications
Discitis - diagnostic imaging
Discitis - surgery
Humans -
Lumbar Vertebrae - diagnostic imaging
Lumbar Vertebrae - surgery
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - methods
Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures - statistics & numerical data
Osteoporosis - complications
Spinal Fusion - adverse effects
Spinal Fusion - methods
Spinal Fusion - statistics & numerical data
Tomography, X-Ray Computed -
Treatment Outcome -

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Spondylodiscitis
Osteoporosis
Vector-LIF
Minimally invasive surgery
Biokinemetrie
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