Anterior longitudinal ligament release using the minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal transpsoas approach: a cadaveric feasibility study and report of 4 clinical cases Laboratory investigation

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Deukmedjian, Armen R. [1 ]
Le, Tien V. [1 ]
Baaj, Ali A. [1 ]
Dakwar, Elias [1 ]
Smith, Donald A. [1 ]
Uribe, Juan S. [1 ]
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[1] Univ S Florida, Dept Neurosurg & Brain Repair, Tampa, FL 33606 USA
关键词
extreme lateral interbody fusion; scoliosis; direct lateral interbody fusion; sagittal balance; transpsoas; anterior longitudinal ligament; minimally invasive surgery; lumbar; PEDICLE SUBTRACTION OSTEOTOMIES; SAGITTAL BALANCE; DEFORMITY; LUMBAR; SCOLIOSIS; ALIGNMENT; FUSION; COMPLICATIONS; IMBALANCE; OUTCOMES;
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10.3171/2012.8.SPINE12432
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Object. Traditional procedures for correction of sagittal imbalance via shortening of the posterior column include the Smith-Petersen osteotomy, pedicle subtraction osteotomy, and vertebral column resection. These procedures require wide exposure of the spinal column posteriorly, and may be associated with significant morbidity. Anterior longitudinal ligament (ALL) release using the minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal approach with a resultant net lengthening of the anterior column has been performed as an alternative to increase lordosis. The objective of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility and early clinical experience of ALL release through a minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal transpsoas approach, as well as to describe its surgical anatomy in the lumbar spine. Methods. Forty-eight lumbar levels were dissected in 12 fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens to study the anatomy of the ALL as well as its surrounding structures, and to determine the feasibility of the technique. The lumbar disc spaces and ALL were accessed via the lateral transpsoas approach and confirmed with fluoroscopy in each specimen. As an adjunct, 4 clinical cases of ALL release through the minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal transpsoas approach were reviewed. Operative technique, results, complications, and early outcomes were assessed. Results. In the cadaveric study, sectioning of the ALL proved to be feasible from the minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal transpsoas approach. The structures at most immediate risk during this procedure were the aorta, inferior vena cava, iliac vessels, and sympathetic plexus. The mean increase in segmental lumbar lordosis per level of ALL release was 10.2 degrees, while global lumbar lordosis improved by 25 degrees. Each level of ALL release took 56 minutes and produced 40 ml of blood loss on average. Visual analog scale and Oswestry Disability Index scores improved by 9 and 35 points, respectively. There were no cases of hardware failure, and as of yet no complications to report. Conclusions. This initial experience suggests that ALL release through the minimally invasive lateral retroperitoneal transpsoas approach may be feasible, allows for improvement of lumbar lordosis without the need of an open laparotomy/thoracotomy, and minimizes the tissue disruption and morbidity associated with posterior osteotomies. (http://thejns.org/doi/abs/10.3171/2012.8.SPINE12432)
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