Over the last few decades, many surgical techniques for lumbar interbody fusion have been reported. The anterior-to-psoas (ATP) approach is theoretically supposed to benefit from the advantages of both anterior and lateral approaches with similar complication rates, even in L5-S1. At this segment, the anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) requires retroperitoneal dissection and retraction of major vessels, whereas the iliac crest does not allow the lateral transpsoas approach. This study aimed to investigate clinical-radiological outcomes and complications of the ATP approach at the L5-S1 segment in a single cohort of patients.
The anterior-to-psoas approach for interbody fusion at the L5-S1 segment: clinical and radiological outcomes / Miscusi, Massimo; Trungu, Sokol; Ricciardi, Luca; Forcato, Stefano; Ramieri, Alessandro; Raco, Antonino. - In: NEUROSURGICAL FOCUS. - ISSN 1092-0684. - 49:3(2020), pp. 1-8. [10.3171/2020.6.FOCUS20335]
The anterior-to-psoas approach for interbody fusion at the L5-S1 segment: clinical and radiological outcomes
Miscusi, Massimo;Trungu, Sokol;Ricciardi, Luca;Forcato, Stefano;Ramieri, Alessandro;Raco, Antonino
2020
Abstract
Over the last few decades, many surgical techniques for lumbar interbody fusion have been reported. The anterior-to-psoas (ATP) approach is theoretically supposed to benefit from the advantages of both anterior and lateral approaches with similar complication rates, even in L5-S1. At this segment, the anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) requires retroperitoneal dissection and retraction of major vessels, whereas the iliac crest does not allow the lateral transpsoas approach. This study aimed to investigate clinical-radiological outcomes and complications of the ATP approach at the L5-S1 segment in a single cohort of patients.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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