학술논문

One-stage surgery through posterior approach-for L5-S1 spondyloptosis.
Document Type
Case Study
Source
Journal of Craniovertebral Junction & Spine. Jul-Dec2011, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p89-92. 4p. 4 Black and White Photographs.
Subject
*SPONDYLOLISTHESIS
*SPINE abnormalities
*SPINAL surgery
*INTERNAL fixation in fractures
*BONE injuries
*THERAPEUTICS
Language
ISSN
0974-8237
Abstract
Grade 5 spondylolisthesis or spondyloptosis is a rare condition. Generally, the surgical management of spondyloptosis includes multi-staged procedures instead of one-staged procedures. One-stage treatment for spondyloptosis is very rare. A 15-year-old girl with L5-S1 spondyloptosis was admitted with severe low back pain. There was no history of trauma. The patient underwent L5 laminectomy, L5-S1 discectomy, resection of sacral dome, reduction, L3-L4-L5-S1 pedicular screw fixation, and interbody-posterolateral fusion through the posterior approach. The reduction was maintained with bilateral L5-S1 discectomy, resection of the sacral dome, and transpedicular instrumentation from L3 to S1. In this particular case, one-staged approach was adequate for the treatment of L5-S1 spondyloptosis. One-staged surgery using the posterior approach may be adequate for the treatment of L5-S1 spondyloptosis while avoiding the risks inherent in anterior approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]