Brian Panish , R Adams Cowley II , Stephen Lockey , S. Babak Kalantar
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Abstract
MIS for the correction of ASD represents a continuously evolving surgical field. As the incidence of ASD continues to increase in the aging population, MIS offers an effective alternative means of surgical intervention while reducing the significant perioperative morbidity associated with traditional open techniques. MIS is not without risk; however, optimized patient selection can minimize complication risk and produce favorable clinical and radiographic outcomes. This review seeks to highlight appropriate patient selection, indications, complications, and areas in need of further investigation to evaluate long-term outcomes of these novel surgical techniques.
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.