| Literature DB >> 26828889 |
Ralf Wagner1, Menno Iprenburg2, Albert E Telfeian3.
Abstract
The proposed advantages of total disc replacement (TDR) over fusion in the lumbar spine are the preservation of motion and the avoidance of adjacent-level disease. One of the complications inherent in TDR is the possibility of vertebral body fracture due to trauma or a malpositioned implant. The resulting dilemma is that posterior decompression of the displaced bone fragment could then have a destabilizing effect and possibly require fusion, thus obviating the benefit of an arthroplasty procedure. In this study, the authors describe the technical considerations and feasibility of the treatment of a postoperative L-5 paresis that resulted from a dislocated bone fragment at L4-5 during a 2-level lumbar TDR.Entities:
Keywords: TDR = total disc replacement; endoscopic discectomy; minimally invasive; total disc replacement; transforaminal
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26828889 DOI: 10.3171/2015.11.FOCUS15492
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosurg Focus ISSN: 1092-0684 Impact factor: 4.047