“Selection, planning and execution of minimally invasive surgery in adult spinal deformity correction”

Nima Alan , Juan S. Uribe , Jay D. Turner , Paul Park , Neel Anand , Robert K. Eastlack , David O. Okonkwo , Vivian P. Le , Pierce Nunley , Gregory M. Mundis , Peter G. Passias , Dean Chou , Adam S. Kanter , Kai-Ming G. Fu , Michael Y. Wang , Richard G. Fessler , Christopher I. Shaffrey , Shay Bess , Praveen V. Mummaneni , International Spine Study Group (ISSG)
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Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) for correction of adult spinal deformity was developed to address the high rate of medical and surgical complications rate in open surgical treatment of increasingly aging and frail patient population. In the past decade, MIS group within the International Spine Study Group (ISSG) has been in the forefront of the application of MIS techniques to fulfill the well-established principles of ASD surgery. These efforts have resulted in landmark studies. Here, we review these studies that encompass all aspects of MIS surgical treatment of ASD including patient selection with Minimally Invasive Spinal Deformity Surgery (MISDEF) and MISDEF-2 algorithms, surgical planning with anterior column realignment classification and the Minimally Invasive Interbody Selection Algorithm (MIISA), and surgical execution with Spinal Deformity Complexity Checklist (SDCC). We will highlight that with careful selection, diligent planning and meticulous execution the MIS techniques can treat patients with ASD, abiding to correction principles and radiographic parameters.

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"成人脊柱畸形矫正微创手术的选择、规划和实施"
微创手术(MIS)用于矫正成人脊柱畸形,是为了解决日益衰老和虚弱的患者在开放手术治疗中出现的高医疗和手术并发症率而开发的。在过去十年中,国际脊柱研究组(ISSG)的 MIS 小组一直走在应用 MIS 技术实现 ASD 手术既定原则的前沿。这些努力促成了具有里程碑意义的研究。在此,我们将对这些研究进行回顾,这些研究涵盖了 MIS 手术治疗 ASD 的各个方面,包括使用微创脊柱畸形手术 (MISDEF) 和 MISDEF-2 算法选择患者、使用前柱对位分类和微创椎间孔镜选择算法 (MIISA) 进行手术规划,以及使用脊柱畸形复杂性检查表 (SDCC) 执行手术。我们将强调,通过精心选择、周密计划和细致执行,微创椎间孔镜技术可以治疗 ASD 患者,同时遵守矫正原则和放射学参数。
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Seminars in Spine Surgery
Seminars in Spine Surgery Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Spine Surgery is a continuing source of current, clinical information for practicing surgeons. Under the direction of a specially selected guest editor, each issue addresses a single topic in the management and care of patients. Topics covered in each issue include basic anatomy, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, management options and follow-up of the condition under consideration. The journal also features "Spinescope," a special section providing summaries of articles from other journals that are of relevance to the understanding of ongoing research related to the treatment of spinal disorders.
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