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S. Fan, Zhao Xing, F. Zhao, X. Fang (2010)
Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion for the Treatment of Degenerative Lumbar DiseasesSpine, 35
P. Mangione (2007)
Arthrodèse intersomatique par voie transforaminale (TLIF) percutanée
MIS endoscopic spine surgery Focus ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pe-TLIF (Percutaneous Transforaminal Interbody Fusion) 1 2 3 4 D. Gastambide , F. Jacquot , P. Moreau , P. Finiels Centre Tour ville, Unité du Dos, Paris, France Ser vice de chirurgie orthopédique, Hôpital Saint-Antoine, Paris, France Unité Recherche et Développement, Laboratoires Neuro-France-Implants, Boursay, France Unité de Neurochirurgie et de Pathologie Rachidienne, Polyclinique Chirurgicale Kennedy, Nîmes, France Interbody arthrodesis with cages has been used regularly during b) Set-up and skin marking the past ten years. We will describe a new technique of interbody According to our usual technique, the patient is in a prone position cages using a percutaneous approach. on a radio-translucent table under a C-arm. With a smooth metal pin It may simplify operating on elderly patients or on patients with high with foam tips, the midline is traced along the spinous process. comorbidity when the indications for surger y are dif ficult to Then three parallel lines are traced on either side of the midline at determine. 6 cm, 7 cm and 8 cm. A horizontal line is then drawn on the disc that will be operated on. MATERIAL AND METHODS However, in exceptional cases, if the prone position
ArgoSpine News & Journal – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 9, 2011
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