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Retrieval of retained Jamshidi needle fragments during minimally invasive surgery.

Michael Y Wang1, Spencer Block.   

Abstract

As surgical techniques evolve, new intraoperative complications are prone to occur. With percutaneous spinal fixation, the control of implants and instruments can be a challenge when compared with open surgery, particularly if unintended instruments are retained or difficult to retrieve. In this report, the authors describe a case in which Jamshidi needle fragments broke within the vertebral body. Extraction of the fragments was accomplished using a small pedicle screw tap to first engage the retained metal and then to loosen the surrounding bone to allow retrieval and preservation of the anatomical structures needed to complete the intended operation. This technique may prove useful for the retrieval of deformable, cannulated metal pieces in minimally invasive surgery.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21332279     DOI: 10.3171/2010.12.SPINE10458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Spine        ISSN: 1547-5646


  4 in total

Review 1.  Percutaneous screw placement in the lumbar spine with a modified guidance technique based on 3D CT navigation system.

Authors:  Ioannis D Siasios; John Pollina; Asham Khan; Vassilios George Dimopoulos
Journal:  J Spine Surg       Date:  2017-12

2.  Retained Curved Needle After Balloon Kyphoplasty: A Complication with a Novel Device and Its Management.

Authors:  Neal A Shah; Eric Catlin; Navdeep Jassal; Osama Hafez; Devang Padalia
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2019-04-02

3.  A Smart Technique to Remove Ruptured Inflatable Bone Tamp From the Vertebral Body in Balloon Kyphoplasty.

Authors:  Ioannis Papaioannou; Vasileios K Mousafeiris; Georgia Pantazidou; Thomas Repantis; Panagiotis Korovessis
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-05-18

4.  Occam paradox? A variation of tapia syndrome and an unreported complication of guidewire-assisted pedicle screw insertion.

Authors:  Osa Emohare; Erik Peterson; Nathaniel Slinkard; Seth Janus; Robert Morgan
Journal:  Evid Based Spine Care J       Date:  2013-10
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