Research Progress on the Posterior Midline Lumbar Spinous Process-Splitting Approach.

IF 2.1 2区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Orthopaedic Surgery Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1111/os.14355
Yizhong Ma, Lu Mao, Guanyi Liu, Lihua Hu, Kaixuan Chen
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The traditional posterior median approach laminectomy is widely used for lumbar decompression. However, the bilateral dissection of paraspinal muscles during this procedure often leads to postoperative muscle atrophy, chronic low back pain, and other complications. The posterior midline spinous process-splitting approach (SPSA) offers a significant advantage over the traditional approach by minimizing damage to the paraspinal muscles. SPSA reduces the incidence of muscle atrophy and chronic low back pain while maintaining the integrity of the posterior spinal structures. The technique involves longitudinal splitting of the spinous process, which allows for adequate access to the lamina for decompression without detaching the paraspinal muscles. As a result, it provides a clearer surgical field and facilitates muscle preservation, which reduces the risk of postoperative complications. Additionally, SPSA requires only standard surgical instruments, making it accessible in most surgical settings. This paper reviews the anatomical considerations, surgical techniques, and clinical applications of the SPSA, highlighting its effectiveness in reducing muscle atrophy and improving recovery outcomes. The paper also discusses its potential in treating conditions such as lumbar spinal stenosis, disc herniation, and spondylolisthesis. Furthermore, it emphasizes the need for future research to establish the long-term benefits of SPSA and refine surgical techniques. The results suggest that SPSA is a promising alternative to traditional approaches, with better outcomes in terms of muscle preservation and overall recovery.

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腰椎后中线棘突劈裂入路的研究进展。
传统的后正中入路椎板切除术被广泛用于腰椎减压。然而,在此过程中,双侧棘旁肌剥离常导致术后肌肉萎缩、慢性腰痛和其他并发症。后中线棘突劈裂入路(SPSA)与传统入路相比具有显著的优势,可以最大限度地减少对棘旁肌肉的损伤。SPSA可减少肌肉萎缩和慢性腰痛的发生率,同时保持脊柱后部结构的完整性。该技术涉及棘突的纵向分离,这允许在不分离棘旁肌肉的情况下充分进入椎板减压。因此,它提供了一个更清晰的手术视野,有利于肌肉的保存,从而降低了术后并发症的风险。此外,SPSA只需要标准的手术器械,使其在大多数手术环境中都可以使用。本文综述了SPSA的解剖注意事项、手术技术和临床应用,强调了其在减少肌肉萎缩和提高恢复效果方面的有效性。本文还讨论了它在治疗腰椎管狭窄、椎间盘突出和腰椎滑脱等疾病中的潜力。此外,它强调需要进一步研究以确定SPSA的长期效益和改进手术技术。结果表明,SPSA是传统方法的一种有希望的替代方法,在肌肉保存和整体恢复方面具有更好的结果。
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Orthopaedic Surgery
Orthopaedic Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-
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374
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: Orthopaedic Surgery (OS) is the official journal of the Chinese Orthopaedic Association, focusing on all aspects of orthopaedic technique and surgery. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles in the following categories: Original Articles, Clinical Articles, Review Articles, Guidelines, Editorials, Commentaries, Surgical Techniques, Case Reports and Meeting Reports.
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