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Ivanic, GM; Pink, TP; Achatz, W; Ward, JC; Homann, NC; May, M.
Direct stabilization of lumbar spondylolysis with a hook screw: mean 11-year follow-up period for 113 patients.
Spine. 2003; 28(3):255-259 Doi: 10.1097/01.BRS.0000042251.62696.A5
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Homann Carl
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Abstract:
STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective study involving 113 patients with a spondylolysis who underwent direct repair with a hook screw was conducted. OBJECTIVES: Spondylolysis with instability can produce low back pain. In adults, fusion of the affected level is the gold standard of treatment. In the adolescent, direct repair of the lysis can save a functional segment. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: It has been proved that direct repair of spondylolysis can accomplish restitutio ad integrum for a functional segment. So far, only short-term results are available in the literature. METHODS: This study involved 113 patients who underwent direct repair of spondylolysis with a hook screw according to Morscher. After an average follow-up period of 11 years, the patients were reviewed. The main issue was the question of fusion. For this purpose, plain radiographs were taken. For doubtful cases or for the patient experiencing pain, conventional tomography scans or computed tomography scans were taken. RESULTS: The pseudarthrosis rate was 13.3%. The fusion rate for patients younger than 14 years was higher than that for older patients, especially those older than 20 years. CONCLUSIONS: Direct repair of spondylolysis can be recommended for patients with a growing skeleton, a slight slip, an instability, or failure of conservative treatment. Thereby, a functional segment can be saved with a relatively small operation.
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Adolescent -
Adult -
Age Factors -
Bone Screws - adverse effects
Child - adverse effects
Female - adverse effects
Follow-Up Studies - adverse effects
Humans - adverse effects
Low Back Pain - etiology
Lumbar Vertebrae - radiography
Male - radiography
Pseudarthrosis - etiology
Retrospective Studies - etiology
Risk Assessment - etiology
Spinal Fusion - adverse effects
Spondylolysis - complications
Tomography, X-Ray Computed - complications
Treatment Outcome - complications

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hook screw
low back pain
spondylolisthesis
spondylolysis
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