| Literature DB >> 26894520 |
Ali Palejwala1,2, Jared Fridley1,2, Andrew Jea1,2.
Abstract
The surgical management of high-grade spondylolisthesis in adolescents remains a controversial issue. Because the basic procedure, posterolateral fusion, is associated with a significant rate of pseudarthrosis and listhesis progression, there is a pressing need for alternative surgical techniques. In the present report, the authors describe the case of an adolescent patient with significant low-back pain who was found to have Grade IV spondylolisthesis at L5-S1 that was treated with transsacral transdiscal screw fixation. Bilateral pedicle screws were placed starting from the top of the S-1 pedicle, across the L5-S1 intervertebral disc space, and into the L-5 body. At 14 months after surgery, the patient had considerable improvement in his pain and radiographic fusion across L5-S1. The authors conclude that transsacral transdiscal pedicle screws may serve as an efficacious and safe option for the correction of high-grade spondylolisthesis in adolescent patients.Entities:
Keywords: BMP = bone morphogenetic protein; MCID = minimal clinically important difference; ODI = Oswestry Disability Index; SRS-22 = Scoliosis Research Society-22; adolescent spine; spondylolisthesis; transsacral screw
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26894520 DOI: 10.3171/2015.12.PEDS15535
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosurg Pediatr ISSN: 1933-0707 Impact factor: 2.375