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[Minimally invasive spinal surgery: stages of development].

V A Byvaltsev1, A A Kalinin2, N A Konovalov3.   

Abstract

In recent decades, spinal surgery has changed significantly. The active use of modern knowledge of anatomy, various diagnostic modules, specialized surgical equipment and high-tech tools has made it possible to transform classical surgical techniques into a new area of spinal neurosurgery - minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS). Its main goals are to reduce damage to the skin and adjacent tissues, significantly reduce the level of pain, reduce the duration of inpatient treatment and fully restore functional status in the shortest possible time. This article reflects the main criteria for MISS compliance and types of surgical interventions, provides information on the advantages of minimally invasive surgical technologies and their possible disadvantages. Currently, the use of MISS is observed in all areas of vertebrology - for degenerative diseases, tumors, inflammatory and traumatic lesions of the spine. At the same time, minimizing surgical aggression while maximizing the achievement of goal becomes the main rule of modern spinal surgery.

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Keywords:  decompression; endoscopy; microsurgery; minimally invasive surgery ; puncture surgical technology; spine; stabilization

Year:  2019        PMID: 31825380     DOI: 10.17116/neiro20198305192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko        ISSN: 0042-8817


  3 in total

1.  Accelerated Recovery Program for Patients with Polysegmental Degenerative Lumbar Spine Disease.

Authors:  A A Kalinin; V Yu Goloborodko; V V Shepelev; Yu Ya Pestryakov; M Yu Biryuchkov; E E Satardinova; V A Byvaltsev
Journal:  Sovrem Tekhnologii Med       Date:  2021-01-01

2.  Minimally invasive corpectomy and percutaneous transpedicular stabilization in the treatment of patients with unstable injures of the thoracolumbar spine: Results of retrospective case series.

Authors:  Vadim A Byvaltsev; Andrei A Kalinin; Roman A Polkin; Valerii V Shepelev; Marat A Aliyev; Yermek K Dyussembekov
Journal:  J Craniovertebr Junction Spine       Date:  2021-09-08

3.  Assessment of Clinical Decision Support System Efficiency in Spinal Neurosurgery for Personalized Minimally Invasive Technologies Used on Lumbar Spine.

Authors:  V А Byvaltsev; А А Kalinin
Journal:  Sovrem Tekhnologii Med       Date:  2021-10-29
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