KMID : 1148120200100010018
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Journal of Advanced Spine Surgery 2020 Volume.10 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.22
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Minimally Invasive Treatment of Thoracolumbar Fractures
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Hong Jae-Young
Suh Seung-Woo Yang Jae-Hyuk Park Si-Young
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Abstract
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Numerous improvements in minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) have been made during the past decade. Classic treatment methods have reserved surgical intervention for trauma patients with neurological compromises or instability. When used in thoracolumbar spine trauma management, MISS should achieve the similar results as classic treatment with less morbidity.(1) In the past decade, minimally invasive surgical (MIS) techniques for spine surgery have been increasingly used. The goal of minimally invasive surgery is to decrease surgical morbidity through decreased soft-tissue dissection providing similar structural stability as classic techniques. An increasing number of studies is reporting good clinical and radiographic outcomes with MIS techniques. However, the literature is lacking high-quality evidence comparing these newer techniques to classic treatments. In the future, development of techniques can expand the indications and treatment possibilities in spine trauma treatment. We reviewed the current literatures to clarify the indications of minimally invasive techniques with spinal trauma.
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KEYWORD
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Minimally invasive treatmet, Thoracolumbar fractures, Outcome
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